Human actions in supply chain management: the interplay of institutional work and institutional logics in the Russian Arctic

IF 5.9 3区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
A. Tsvetkova
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PurposeThis study explores how human actions affect existing supply chain management (SCM) practice.Design/methodology/approachUsing a narrative approach, this qualitative in-depth case study looks at micro-human activities in SCM practices in the Russian Arctic. Data from personal observations, 13 semi-structured interviews and archival materials are interpreted through the concepts of institutional work and institutional logics.FindingsThe study reveals how human actions and institutions affect each other and change existing SCM practice constrained by institutional order and logics. The findings identify two forms of institutional work, initiated by the presence of conflicts of interest between practitioners engaged in different organisational routines, that become an essential driver for logic change. Social action, often invisible in practice, is indicated by finding compromises and informal arrangements that shape interactive activity among practitioners. The findings show that changes enacted by human actions in SCM practice have envisioned new forms of collaboration among supply chain members, thereby making supply chains in the Russian Arctic more integrated than before.Research limitations/implicationsThis study involves a limited number of supply chain practitioners, making it imperative to study larger samples, specifically from various empirical contexts.Originality/valueThis study suggests an alternative approach focusing on SCM practice as consistent patterns of human actions, to reflect on supply chain integration problems. It provides an understanding of how practitioners are influenced by and active in producing institutional change. An issue of practitioners' responsibility and morality regarding the consequences of their decisions when exerting change in existing SCM practice is further emphasised.
供应链管理中的人类行为:俄罗斯北极地区制度工作和制度逻辑的相互作用
目的本研究探讨人类行为如何影响现有的供应链管理实践。设计/方法论/方法本定性深入案例研究采用叙事方法,考察了俄罗斯北极供应链管理实践中的微观人类活动。来自个人观察、13次半结构化访谈和档案材料的数据通过制度工作和制度逻辑的概念进行解释。研究结果揭示了人的行为和制度是如何相互影响的,并改变了现有的受制度秩序和逻辑约束的供应链管理实践。研究结果确定了两种形式的机构工作,由参与不同组织惯例的从业者之间的利益冲突引发,这两种形式成为逻辑变化的重要驱动因素。社会行动在实践中往往是看不见的,表现为找到妥协和非正式安排,形成从业者之间的互动活动。研究结果表明,供应链管理实践中人类行为所产生的变化设想了供应链成员之间新形式的合作,从而使俄罗斯北极地区的供应链比以前更加一体化。研究局限性/含义这项研究涉及数量有限的供应链从业者,因此必须研究更大的样本,特别是来自各种经验背景的样本。独创性/价值本研究提出了一种替代方法,将供应链管理实践作为人类行为的一致模式,以反思供应链整合问题。它提供了对从业者如何受到制度变革的影响并积极参与制度变革的理解。在对现有供应链管理实践进行变革时,从业者对其决策后果的责任和道德问题得到了进一步强调。
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CiteScore
11.20
自引率
10.40%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: IJPDLM seeks strategically focused, theoretically grounded, empirical and conceptual, quantitative and qualitative, rigorous and relevant, original research studies in logistics, physical distribution and supply chain management operations and associated strategic issues. Quantitatively oriented mathematical and modelling research papers are not suitable for IJPDLM. Desired topics include, but are not limited to: Customer service strategy Omni-channel and multi-channel distribution innovations Order processing and inventory management Implementation of supply chain processes Information and communication technology Sourcing and procurement Risk management and security Personnel recruitment and training Sustainability and environmental Collaboration and integration Global supply chain management and network complexity Information and knowledge management Legal, financial and public policy Retailing, channels and business-to-business management Organizational and human resource development Logistics and SCM education.
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