2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijlm-05-2021-0291
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Pressures, power relationships and governance mechanisms: a multi-tier supply chain approach

Abstract: PurposeTo do this, the authors carried out a systematic literature review to answer three questions: (RQ1) Which external pressures affect an FC and its suppliers in an MSC? (RQ2) What influences power relationships between an FC and its suppliers for MSC compliance? and (RQ3) Which governance mechanisms support an FC to achieve compliance for managing its MSC?Design/methodology/approachThis research aims to identify how external pressures affect chain agents to achieve compliance and implement governance mech… Show more

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“…In addition, large contract manufacturers such as Jabil and Flex now offer SCV services leveraging their managed relationships with tens of thousands of suppliers. The field needs research on the roles of third parties in establishing SCV (Gemente et al., 2023). Researchers also need to extend a growing literature that suggests that institutions, stakeholders, and social networks exert important influences on SCV and information sharing (Cheung et al., 2020; Kembro et al., 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, large contract manufacturers such as Jabil and Flex now offer SCV services leveraging their managed relationships with tens of thousands of suppliers. The field needs research on the roles of third parties in establishing SCV (Gemente et al., 2023). Researchers also need to extend a growing literature that suggests that institutions, stakeholders, and social networks exert important influences on SCV and information sharing (Cheung et al., 2020; Kembro et al., 2014).…”
Section: Discussion and Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%