A neo-institutional view of the transaction cost drivers of construction supply chain risk management

Raymond Obayi, S. N. Ebrahimi
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Purpose In a departure from the efficiency theory assumptions implicit in most supply chain risk management (SCRM) literature, this study aims to explore the role that external neo-institutional pressures play in shaping the risk management strategies deployed to mitigate transaction cost risks in construction supply chains (CSC). Design/methodology/approach A theory-elaborating case study is used to investigate how regulatory, normative and mimetic neo-institutional pressures underpin SCRM strategies in state-led and private-led CSC in China. Findings The study finds that institutionalized Confucianist networks serve as proxies for regulatory accountability and thereby create a form of dysmorphia in the regulatory, normative and mimetic drivers of SCRM strategies in state-led and private-led CSC in China. Originality/value The findings reveal that relational costs such as bargaining, transfer and monitoring costs underpin SCRM in state-led CSC. Behavioral costs associated with search, screening and enforcement are the core drivers of SCRM in private-led CSC. These differences in transaction cost drivers of SCRM arise from the risk-buffering effect of personalized Guanxi networks, creating variants of institutional pressures on actors' risk analysis, identification and treatment strategies in China. Considering China's global hegemony in construction and related industries, this study provides valuable insights for practitioners and researchers on the need for a constrained efficiency view of SCRM in global CSC.
建筑供应链风险管理中交易成本驱动因素的新制度视角
目的:与大多数供应链风险管理(SCRM)文献中隐含的效率理论假设不同,本研究旨在探讨外部新制度压力在塑造建筑供应链(CSC)风险管理策略以降低交易成本风险方面所起的作用。设计/方法/方法一个理论阐述的案例研究被用来调查在中国国家主导和私营主导的CSC中,监管、规范和模仿的新制度压力是如何支撑SCRM战略的。研究发现,制度化的儒家网络作为监管问责的代理,从而在中国国家主导和私营主导的CSC中,在监管、规范和模仿驱动方面造成了一种畸形。原创性/价值研究结果表明,议价、转移和监控成本等关系成本是国家主导的供应链管理的基础。与搜索、筛选和执行相关的行为成本是私人主导的CSC中SCRM的核心驱动因素。这些交易成本驱动因素的差异源于个性化关系网络的风险缓冲作用,在中国造成了行为者风险分析、识别和处理策略的制度压力变异。考虑到中国在建筑及相关行业的全球霸权地位,本研究为实践者和研究者提供了有价值的见解,即在全球CSC中需要一个约束效率的SCRM观点。
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