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Inside the Buying Firm: Exploring Responses to Paradoxical Tensions in Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Author(s) -
Xiao Chengyong,
Wilhelm Miriam,
Vaart Taco,
Donk Dirk Pieter
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of supply chain management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.75
H-Index - 92
eISSN - 1745-493X
pISSN - 1523-2409
DOI - 10.1111/jscm.12170
Subject(s) - sensemaking , sustainability , business , emerging markets , context (archaeology) , purchasing , supply chain , multinational corporation , marketing , perspective (graphical) , industrial organization , public relations , political science , ecology , paleontology , finance , artificial intelligence , computer science , biology
An instrumental perspective still dominates research on sustainable supply chain management ( SSCM ). As an alternative, this study presents a paradox perspective and argues that sustainability and other business aims are not always compatible, particularly in an emerging market context. Often, paradoxical tensions originate in conflicts between the socioeconomic environment of emerging market suppliers and their Western customers’ demands for both cost competitiveness and sustainability. We argue that Western buying firms can play a key role in moderating such tensions, as experienced by emerging market suppliers. Specifically, we explore how purchasing and sustainability managers within buying firms make sense of and respond to paradoxical tensions in SSCM . We conduct an in‐depth case study of a Western multinational company that sources substantially from Chinese suppliers. While we found strong evidence for a persisting instrumental perspective in the sensemaking and practices of purchasing and sustainability managers, we also observed an alternative response, primarily by sustainability managers that we labeled as “contextualizing.” Contextualizing can alleviate the tensions otherwise present in SSCM by making sustainability standards more workable in an emerging market context, and it can help individual managers to move toward paradoxical sensemaking. We outline the value of paradoxical sensemaking in bringing about changes toward “true sustainability” in SSCM .

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