Sustainable supply chain management - the influence of local stakeholder expectations in China's agri-food industry

P. Kao, W. Redekop, C. Mark-Herbert
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Multinational food processing corporations are facing rapid growth in emerging markets like China and a concurrent need for sustainable supply chain management (SSCM). These firms attempt to address supply risk and threat to the triple bottom line through managing suppliers and inputs, and at the same time need to overcome the uncertainty raised by the unfamiliar host environment. An exploratory qualitative case study of two multinational food processing corporations in China finds their SSCM practices are impacted by the nature of the raw material inputs as well as local stakeholder expectations. In particular, government policy and media attention seems to influence the direction and choice of SSCM activities engaged in by the focal firms. Furthermore, the discussion also suggests a possible permanent effect may occur as stakeholder expectations and host country institutions evolve. The implication of this study is that food processors preparing to enter emerging markets should be aware that local stakeholder expectations may affect operations significantly more than previously expected. As such, these firms need to carefully evaluate their operations in the host market and seek balance between SSCM practices and local stakeholder expectations. This study extends existing research on SSCM, exploring practices among the agri-food industry in a developing economy, and points out a theoretical extension to the existing sustainable purchasing portfolio matrix.
可持续供应链管理——地方利益相关者期望对中国农业食品行业的影响
跨国食品加工企业正面临着中国等新兴市场的快速增长和对可持续供应链管理(SSCM)的需求。这些公司试图通过管理供应商和投入来解决供应风险和三重底线的威胁,同时需要克服不熟悉的主机环境带来的不确定性。对中国两家跨国食品加工公司的探索性定性案例研究发现,他们的SSCM实践受到原材料投入性质和当地利益相关者期望的影响。特别是,政府政策和媒体的关注似乎影响了焦点企业参与的SSCM活动的方向和选择。此外,讨论还表明,随着利益相关者期望和东道国制度的演变,可能会产生永久性影响。这项研究的含义是,准备进入新兴市场的食品加工商应该意识到,当地利益相关者的期望可能会比之前预期的更严重地影响运营。因此,这些公司需要仔细评估其在东道国市场的业务,并在SSCM实践和当地利益相关者期望之间寻求平衡。本研究扩展了已有的可持续采购组合管理研究,探索了发展中经济体中农业食品行业的实践,并对现有的可持续采购组合矩阵提出了理论延伸。
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