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Human actions in supply chain management: the interplay of institutional work and institutional logics in the Russian Arctic

机译:供应链管理中的人类行为:俄罗斯北极体制工作与机构逻辑的相互作用

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Purpose - This study explores how human actions affect existing supply chain management (SCM) practice. Design/methodology/approach - Using a narrative approach, this qualitative in-depth case study looks at micro-human activities in SCM practices in the Russian Arctic Data from personal observations, 13 semi-structured interviews and archival materials are interpreted through the concepts of institutional work and institutional logics. Findings - The study reveals how human actions and institutions affect each other and change existing SCM practice constrained by institutional order and logics. The findings identify two forms of institutional work, initiated by the presence of conflicts of interest between practitioners engaged in different organisational routines, that become an essential driver for logic change. Social action, often invisible in practice, is indicated by finding compromises and informal arrangements that shape interactive activity among practitioners. The findings show that changes enacted by human actions in SCM practice have envisioned new forms of collaboration among supply chain members, thereby making supply chains in the Russian Arctic more integrated than before. Research limitations/implications - This study involves a limited number of supply chain practitioners, making it imperative to study larger samples, specifically from various empirical contexts. Originality/value - This study suggests an alternative approach focusing on SCM practice as consistent patterns of human actions, to reflect on supply chain integration problems. It provides an understanding of how practitioners are influenced by and active in producing institutional change. An issue of practitioners' responsibility and morality regarding the consequences of their decisions when exerting change in existing SCM practice is further emphasised.
机译:目的 - 本研究探讨了人类行为如何影响现有的供应链管理(SCM)实践。设计/方法/方法 - 使用叙述方法,这种定性深入的案例研究在个人观察中看出俄罗斯北极数据的SCM实践中的微人类活动,通过概念解释了13个半结构化访谈和档案材料制度工作和制度逻辑。调查结果 - 该研究揭示了人类行动和机构如何相互影响,并改变由机构秩序和逻辑限制的现有SCM实践。这些调查结果确定了两种形式的制度工作,由从事不同组织惯例的从业者之间存在利益冲突,成为逻辑变革的重要司机。通过发现妥协和非正式安排在实践中形成妥协和非正式安排,往往是不可见的社会行动。调查结果表明,人类行动在SCM实践中颁布的变化已经设想供应链成员之间的新形式的合作,从而在俄罗斯北极的供应链比以前更集成。研究限制/影响 - 本研究涉及有限数量的供应链从业者,使得研究较大的样本,具体来自各种经验上下文。原创性/价值 - 本研究表明,一种替代方法,专注于SCM实践作为人类行为一致的模式,以反映供应链整合问题。它对从业者在产生机构变革方面的影响和积极的影响方面提供了理解。进一步强调了在施加现有SCM实践变动时决定后果的责任和道德问题。

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