articleJournal of Operations ManagementJun 27, 2006Closed access

A multi‐theoretic perspective on trust and power in strategic supply chains

Texas A&M University · In-Q-Tel

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Abstract

Abstract Strategic supply chains serve as a potential source of competitive advantage for firms. The ability of a strategy supply chain to engender cultural competitiveness, or joint entrepreneurship and learning aimed at filling market gaps, is a key path through which a strategic supply chain may become a competitive advantage. A balance of trust and power within the supply chain offsets uncertainty and risks associated with the behaviors underlying cultural competitiveness. Using a multi‐theoretic perspective, we discuss four strategies that firms use to balance a climate of trust and power in a strategic supply chain. Identifying an authority, generating a common supply chain identity, utilizing boundary…

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Keywords
  • Supply chain
  • Competitive advantage
  • Business
  • Industrial organization
  • Balance (ability)
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Power (physics)
  • Supply chain risk management
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