Institutional uncertainty and supply chain quality management: A conceptual framework

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Quality Management Journal Pub Date : 2020-06-12 DOI:10.1080/10686967.2020.1767009
M. Ford, Bertie M. Greer
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Abstract To cope with external uncertainty, managers adjust supply chain quality management (SCQM) practices to ensure that quality-related aspects of interorganizational resource flows remain stable. This paper considers the nature of those adjustments when uncertainty presides at the institutional level—the political and legal realm where rules governing supply chain exchange are established and enforced. As institutional uncertainty increases, SCQM practices are proposed to shift from postures that abide by the existing institutional order to those that evade or alter unstable institutional settings. Examples of SCQM activities associated with evading and altering postures are likewise offered. An important, and somewhat novel, implication of this work is that effective interorganizational quality management requires capability for navigating and, in some cases, altering institutional environments—jurisdictions sometimes considered beyond the customary scope of quality management.
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制度不确定性与供应链质量管理:一个概念框架
为了应对外部不确定性,管理者调整供应链质量管理(SCQM)实践,以确保组织间资源流动的质量相关方面保持稳定。本文考虑了当不确定性出现在制度层面时,这些调整的性质——在政治和法律领域,管理供应链交换的规则是建立和执行的。随着制度不确定性的增加,建议SCQM实践从遵守现有制度秩序的姿态转变为逃避或改变不稳定的制度设置。本文还提供了与逃避和改变姿势相关的SCQM活动的例子。这项工作的一个重要的、有点新颖的含义是,有效的组织间质量管理需要导航的能力,在某些情况下,需要改变制度环境的能力——有时被认为超出了质量管理的习惯范围。
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