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Effects of managerial ties and trust on supply chain information sharing and supplier opportunism
Authors:Zhiqiang Wang  Kim Hua Tan
Affiliation:1. School of Business Administration, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China;2. Nottingham University Business School, Jubilee Campus, Nottingham, UK
Abstract:Managerial ties and trust are important factors in facilitating collaboration and reducing opportunistic behaviour. There is, however, a lack of empirical evidence on how these relational factors influence the sharing of information among supply chain partners. For example, do stronger managerial ties help to improve supply chain information sharing (SCIS) and reduce supplier opportunism? To what extent SCIS is influenced by managerial ties and trust? How do managerial ties interact with trust in influencing SCIS? Using data from 272 Chinese manufacturers, this paper examines the impact of managerial ties and trust on SCIS and supplier opportunism. The results show that, through trust managerial ties can significantly influence the extent of information sharing and the quality of the information shared. Managerial ties also have a direct impact on the extent of information sharing, but not on the quality of the information shared. The main implication for management practice is that the quality of the information shared – rather than the extent of information sharing – should be seen as the main leverage in reducing supplier opportunism.
Keywords:supply chain information sharing  trust  supply chain management  marketing–operations interface  China
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