Re-examining the link between fairness and commitment in buyer-supplier relationships




Päivi Jokela, Anne Söderman

PublisherElsevier Ltd

2017

Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management

Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management

23

4

268

279

12

1478-4092

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.pursup.2017.08.003



By re-examining the link between fairness and commitment in supply chain relationships, this study elaborates on the existing theory that views fairness only as an antecedent. It proposes that commitment can also precede perceived fairness, thus redefining the link between the concepts as bidirectional in buyer–supplier relationships. The study examines both the buyer and supplier perspectives. Based on interviews at 24 technology industry firms in Finland, this empirical study demonstrates that buyer commitment has a positive impact on how suppliers perceive distributive fairness in the relationship. In turn, this effect is reciprocated by the suppliers through a commitment in the form of relationship-specific investments and continuous improvements that are perceived as fair by the buyer. As a managerial implication the study emphasizes the importance of fairness evaluation to the relationship parties.



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