Managing transaction risks in interdependent supply chains: an extended transaction cost economics perspective

M. Wever, N. Wognum, J. Trienekens, Onno S. W. F. Omta
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The present study examines the management of transaction risks in supply chains. Risk management studies often ignore the wider supply chain context in which individual transactions take place. However, risk management strategies which are suitable to use when only a single transaction is considered may be inappropriate when other transactions in the supply chain are taken into account. This study addresses this issue by examining: (1) how risks arise as a result of interdependencies between the various transactions making up the supply chain; and (2) what types of contractual-based strategies actors can use to manage their risk exposure. To realize these aims, the study applies an extended Transaction Cost Economics (TCE) framework with a supply chain orientation. The framework illustrates how different types of interdependencies - pooled, sequential and reciprocal - expose companies to different sources of risk. Three strategies companies can use when facing barriers to risk minimization in sequentially...
在相互依赖的供应链中管理交易风险:一个扩展的交易成本经济学视角
本研究探讨供应链中交易风险的管理。风险管理研究往往忽略了单个交易发生的更广泛的供应链背景。然而,当考虑到供应链中的其他交易时,仅适用于单个交易的风险管理策略可能就不合适了。本研究通过研究:(1)构成供应链的各种交易之间的相互依赖如何产生风险来解决这个问题;(2)行为主体可以使用何种基于契约的策略来管理其风险暴露。为了实现这些目标,本研究应用了一个扩展的交易成本经济学(TCE)框架,并以供应链为导向。该框架说明了不同类型的相互依赖关系——汇集型、顺序型和互惠型——如何使企业面临不同的风险来源。当面临风险最小化的障碍时,公司可以使用以下三种策略:
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