The role of collaborative interorganizational relationships in supply chain risks: a systematic review using a social capital perspective

Anis Daghar, Leila Alinaghian, N. Turner
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to systematically review, synthesize and critically evaluate the current research status on the role of collaborative interorganizational relationships (CIRs) in supply chain risks (SCRs) from a social capital perspective and provide an organizing lens for future scholarship in this area Design/methodology/approachThis study adopts a systematic literature review approach to investigate 126 articles from 27 peer-reviewed journals between 1995 and 2020 FindingsThis paper investigates supply chain CIRs using a social capital perspective to explain the role of structural, relational and cognitive capital that resides in these relationships in various SCRs (i e environmental, supply, manufacturing, demand, information, financial and transportation) The review reveals that the three social capital dimensions uniquely and both positively and negatively affect different SCRs The findings further suggest that the perceived SCRs can influence the structural and relational capital Practical implicationsThis study calls for practitioners to consider the cognitive alignment with their supply network partners, their relational investments, as well as the interorganizational processes and systems in managing and alleviating SCRs Originality/valueThis review offers a theoretical articulation of how various aspects of CIRs affect SCRs Specifically, this study extends the existing understanding of the role of social capital in SCRs through offering a synthesis of dominant findings and discourses, and avenues for future research
协作性组织间关系在供应链风险中的作用:使用社会资本视角的系统回顾
本文的目的是系统地回顾,从社会资本的角度,综合并批判性地评价协作性组织间关系(cir)在供应链风险(scr)中的作用的研究现状,并为该领域的未来学术研究提供一个组织视角。设计/方法/方法本研究采用系统的文献综述方法,调查了1995年至2020年间27份同行评审期刊上的126篇文章从资本的角度来解释结构、关系和认知资本的作用,这些资本存在于各种scr(即环境、供应、制造、需求、信息、研究结果进一步表明,感知到的社会资本可以影响结构资本和关系资本。实践意义本研究呼吁从业人员考虑与他们的供应网络合作伙伴、他们的关系投资、原创性/价值本综述从理论上阐述了社会资本对社会责任的各个方面是如何影响社会责任的。具体而言,本研究通过对主流研究成果和话语的综合,扩展了对社会资本在社会责任中的作用的现有理解,并为未来的研究提供了途径
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