Jing Tan , Shan Liu , Hongyi Mao , Mary Parkinson , Mark Pagell , Yeming Gong
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摘要
信息技术(IT)与供应链(SC)合作伙伴的协调可以提高客户和供应商的一体化程度。然而,在子公司因制度压力和供应链整合不力而日益面临与母公司接触问题的情况下,很少有研究将跨国公司的文化和地理距离与子公司的供应链实践结合起来。本研究探讨了母公司和子公司之间的文化和地理距离对子公司与 SC 合作伙伴的 IT 协调以及客户和供应商整合之间关系的调节作用。研究利用了三种数据来源来检验假设。调查数据来自不同国家的零售业跨国公司。霍夫斯泰德的国家文化指数用于测量文化距离,谷歌地图数据用于计算地理距离。我们进行了结构方程建模和分层回归分析,以检验不同的影响。结果表明,当子公司与母公司的文化和地理距离较远时,信息技术协调对子公司客户和供应商整合的积极影响较弱。了解文化和地理距离的作用对于母公司和子公司促进信息技术支持的业务流程整合以及选择子公司的地理位置都很重要。
How subsidiaries differ in IT-enabled supply chain integration: The role of multinational firms’ cultural and geographical distance
Information technology (IT) coordination with supply chain (SC) partners improves customer and supplier integration. However, little research integrates multinational firms' cultural and geographical distance with subsidiaries' SC practice even as subsidiaries increasingly face problems engaging with their parent firms due to institutional pressures and poor SC integration. This study investigates the moderating roles of cultural and geographical distance between parent firms and subsidiaries on the relationship between subsidiaries' IT coordination with SC partners and customer and supplier integration. Three data sources were utilized to test the hypotheses. Survey data were collected from multinational firms in the retail industry across a variety of countries. Hofstede's national culture index was used to measure cultural distance, and Google Maps data were used to calculate geographical distance. We conducted structural equation modelling and hierarchical regression analysis to test the varying effects. The results indicate that when subsidiaries have higher cultural and geographical distance from their parent firms, the positive effects of IT coordination on customer and supplier integration of subsidiaries are weaker. Understanding the roles of cultural and geographical distance is important for both parent firms and subsidiaries to facilitate IT-enabled SC integration and to select the geographical locations of subsidiaries.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Production Economics focuses on the interface between engineering and management. It covers all aspects of manufacturing and process industries, as well as production in general. The journal is interdisciplinary, considering activities throughout the product life cycle and material flow cycle. It aims to disseminate knowledge for improving industrial practice and strengthening the theoretical base for decision making. The journal serves as a forum for exchanging ideas and presenting new developments in theory and application, combining academic standards with practical value for industrial applications.