The impact of justice on collaborative and opportunistic behaviors in supply chain relationships

Volume: 177, Pages: 12 - 23
Published: Jul 1, 2016
Abstract
Based on transaction cost economics and social exchange theory, this study investigates how supplier justice influences buyers' specific investments and communication, which in turn influence the opportunistic behavior of both parties in the supply chain. Data from 240 firms in China are used to test the proposed relationships, and the results suggest that supplier distributive and procedural justice can increase the buyer's specific investment....
Paper Details
Title
The impact of justice on collaborative and opportunistic behaviors in supply chain relationships
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Volume
177
Pages
12 - 23
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