Hold Back or Held Back? The Roles of Constraint Mitigation and Exchange Diffusion on Power “Nonuse” in Buyer–Supplier Exchanges

JOURNAL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT(2017)

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Research on the use of power in buyer-supplier exchanges often derives insights from resource dependence theory to explain how power-advantaged firms leverage their strength. Yet, when power-advantaged firms should notor cannotuse their power is less understood. To explain why firms should not use their power advantages, we put forth the concept of constraint mitigation, whereby firms relinquish power in mutually dependent contexts. To explain why firms cannot use their power advantages, we draw on insights from resource orchestration theory to put forth the concept of exchange diffusion. Exchange diffusion occurs when firms have not effectively structured and bundled a resourcein this case power. Thus, we theorize that exchange diffusion in power-advantaged firms will limit their ability to use their power. Furthermore, and perhaps less intuitively, we argue that diffusion in weaker firms will also limit the ability of the stronger firm to use its power. In other words, we theorize that exchange diffusion disarms the stronger firmregardless of whether self- or partner-inflicted. Our key contribution is to offer theorizing centered on power nonuse. We also advance a theory of exchange diffusion, which could significantly augment our understanding of buyer-supplier exchanges.
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exchange diffusion,constraint mitigation,power asymmetry,resource dependence,resource orchestration,buyer-supplier exchanges
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