Leveraging Customer Benevolence For Resilience: A Supplier Perspective

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT(2019)

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Purpose With more than half of customer-experienced disruptions attributed to first-tier suppliers, supplier resilience (SRES) is fundamental to the resilience of the supply chain. However, little is known about the relational aspects that engender SRES, from the purview of the supplier. The purpose of this paper is to examine the explanatory role of suppliers' relationship commitment dimensions (i.e. affective and continuance), which may foster SRES through customer benevolence. Moreover, the impact of customer benevolence on SRES is examined considering varying levels of industry dynamism. Design/methodology/approach Survey data from 207 manufacturing firms are utilized to test the hypotheses taking potential endogeneity issues into consideration. Findings Affective and continuance commitment induce customer benevolence, which furthers SRES. Specifically, affective commitment is the most potent approach to induce customer benevolence, while the dampening effect of industry dynamism is more palpable at the higher levels of industry dynamism.Originality/value This paper highlights the role of relational mechanisms in achieving resilience from the purview of a supplier using survey data.
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Commitment, Resilience
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