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Understanding the Role of Government and Buyers in Supplier Energy Efficiency Initiatives

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Title Understanding the Role of Government and Buyers in Supplier Energy Efficiency Initiatives
Names Wu, Zhaohui (creator)
Ellram, Lisa M. (creator)
Schuchard, Ryan (creator)
Date Issued 2014-04 (iso8601)
Note This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The article is copyrighted by the Institute for Supply Management, Inc. and published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. It can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291745-493X.
Abstract In environmental management, companies must respond to myriad needs and pressures from
stakeholders such as buyers, regulators, communities and NGOs. While researchers recognize
that these stakeholder entities have different saliency and influences over a focal firm, the
influences from multiple stakeholders are often aggregated as a single factor, overlooking
differences among them. Stakeholders may have competing demands: A buyer may consider only
potential environment-cost trade-offs while the government balances the environment, increased
cost-competitive manufacturing and job creation. Such demands compete for the same resources
within the supplier’s organization, forcing suppliers to satisfice and compromise. This paper
qualitatively examines Chinese suppliers’ responses to requests to adopt energy efficiency
initiatives in their production plants by two of their most critical stakeholders: buyers and the
government. We identify three categories of energy efficiency (EE) initiatives implemented by
the suppliers and find that their implementations are contingent on their ownership
characteristics and value alignment with these two stakeholders. Further, we find that suppliers
interpret buyers’ motives regarding EE in the context of buyer-supplier relationships and
environmental positioning of the buyers’ products. These findings are articulated in a set of
propositions that are introduced based on our analysis of these case study data.
Genre Article
Topic Stakeholder theory
Identifier Wu, Z., Ellram, L. M. and Schuchard, R. (2014), Understanding the Role of Government and Buyers in Supplier Energy Efficiency Initiatives. Journal of Supply Chain Management, 50: 84–105. doi:10.1111/jscm.12044

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