Toward suppliers' corporate social responsibility performance: the role of relationship dependence

Z. Cao, Dong-Young Kim, Yinping Mu, V. Singhal
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PurposeThe growing focus on socially responsible supply chain management (SRSCM) has made it crucial to extend corporate social responsibility (CSR) to upstream suppliers. Drawing on resource dependence theory, this study aims to examine how supplier dependence upon socially responsible buyers impacts suppliers' CSR performance and how this relationship is moderated by network prominence and demand uncertainty.Design/methodology/approachThe proposed hypotheses are tested using regression analysis with Heckman's two-stage model and a dyadic supply chain dataset constructed based on publicly traded Chinese firms between 2008 and 2016. This time window is selected due to a one-year lag of the dependent variable and the change in evaluation methods of the database providing CSR performance in 2018.FindingsThe empirical results indicate that supplier dependence upon socially responsible buyers is positively associated with suppliers' CSR performance. However, this positive relationship is attenuated when suppliers occupy a prominent position in the network or when they face high demand uncertainty.Originality/valueThis study extends knowledge about the role of relationship dependence in implementing SRSCM by highlighting its positive impact on suppliers' CSR. Thus, this study contributes to the buyer–supplier relationship literature and the power and relationship dependence literature. This study further advances the understanding of the factors that influence suppliers' behavior by exploring the moderating roles of network prominence and demand uncertainty. The results have several practical implications for managers and policymakers.
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对供应商企业社会责任绩效:关系依赖的作用
对社会责任供应链管理(SRSCM)的日益关注使得将企业社会责任(CSR)扩展到上游供应商变得至关重要。利用资源依赖理论,本研究旨在探讨供应商对社会责任买家的依赖如何影响供应商的社会责任绩效,以及这种关系如何受到网络突出和需求不确定性的调节。设计/方法/方法采用回归分析,采用Heckman的两阶段模型和基于2008年至2016年上市的中国公司构建的二元供应链数据集对所提出的假设进行了检验。之所以选择这个时间窗口,是因为因变量滞后一年,以及提供2018年企业社会责任绩效的数据库的评估方法发生了变化。实证结果表明,供应商对社会责任买家的依赖与供应商的社会责任绩效呈正相关。然而,当供应商在网络中占据突出位置或面临高需求不确定性时,这种积极关系减弱。原创性/价值本研究通过强调关系依赖对供应商社会责任的积极影响,扩展了关于关系依赖在实施SRSCM中的作用的知识。因此,本研究对买方-供应商关系文献和权力与关系依赖文献有所贡献。本研究通过探讨网络突出性和需求不确定性的调节作用,进一步加深了对供应商行为影响因素的理解。研究结果对管理者和决策者有几个实际意义。
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