破解密码:行为准则和决策框架对财务困境企业供应商选择的影响

C. F. Durach, Mary Parkinson, F. Wiengarten, Mark Pagell
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企业在为其供应链选择供应商时越来越需要做出道德选择,而这些决定往往取决于企业内部的采购经理。本研究以伦理决策的文献和决策框架的概念为基础,探讨财务困境企业采购经理的决策过程。行为准则(CoC)及其执行方式(财务奖励和成文的监督程序)在通知和指导采购经理选择供应商决策方面的有效性方面进行了研究。设计/方法/方法对来自制造企业的648名采购经理进行了四次连续实验。研究结果表明,面临财务困境的公司的采购经理比对照组的采购经理选择道德水平较低的供应商的可能性高出四倍以上,以支持更好的运营绩效。作为一种潜在的补救措施,研究发现,执行公司的CoC有助于抵消这种趋势,并将道德供应商选择决策增加2.1至2.6倍。然而,与只有一种执行方法的情况相比,同时调用多个相互冲突的决策框架的CoC执行更有可能损害而不是促进道德供应商选择决策。原创性/价值这些发现提高了对购买者决策过程的理解,并阐明了如何有效地使用coc来指导这些决策。
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Cracking the code: the effects of codes of conduct and decision frames on supplier selection in financially distressed firms
PurposeFirms are increasingly required to make ethical choices when selecting suppliers for their supply chains, and the decisions often rest on individual purchasing managers within the firm. This study builds on the literature on ethical decision-making and the concept of decision frames to investigate the decision-making process of purchasing managers in financially distressed firms. Codes of Conduct (CoC) and how they are enforced (financial rewards and codified procedures for oversight) are studied in terms of their effectiveness in informing and guiding purchasing managers in their supplier selection decisions.Design/methodology/approachFour sequential experiments were conducted with a total of 648 purchasing managers from manufacturing firms.FindingsThe results indicate that purchasing managers in firms facing financial distress are more than four times more likely than purchasing managers in the control groups to select the less ethical supplier in favor of better operational performance. As a potential remedy, it is found that enforcing the firm's CoC help to counteract this tendency and increase ethical supplier selection decisions by 2.1- to 2.6-fold. However, CoC enforcement that invokes multiple conflicting decision frames simultaneously is more likely to impair than promote ethical supplier selection decisions, compared to situations where only one enforcement method is present.Originality/valueThese findings develop an improved understanding of purchasers' decision-making processes and shed light on how to effectively use CoCs to guide these decisions.
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