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Ethical procurement strategies for International Aid Non-Government Organisations

机译:国际援助非政府组织的道德采购策略

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Purpose - The objective this paper is to develop and describe a conceptual framework for collaborative Ethical Procurement Due Diligence (EPDD) between International Aid Non-Government Organisations (IANGOs) in Humanitarian Supply Chains (HSCs). Second, to explore EPDD relationships with IANGOs, IANGOs and their suppliers, IANGOs and their suppliers' suppliers, donors, IANGOs and IANGO suppliers. Design/methodology/approach - The approach takes the form of qualitative research in the shape of a number of in-depth interviews, and the collection of secondary information across 11 IANGO organisations with senior logistics and purchasing managers. Findings - Supply chain co-opetition strategies are being enacted by IANGOs to explore the formulation of EPDD. Concerns surrounding ethical risk in HSCs differ from commercial supply chains (CSCs) in relation to NGO relationships with donors and supplier networks. EPDD by IANGOs beyond the first tier of suppliers in HSCs is limited to Lead IANGO(s). Research limitations/implications - The case study approach adopted restricts the generality of findings; however, the research explores ethical behaviour in a new direction, that of IANGOs in HSCs, and their relationships with donors and supplier networks. This has implications for the management of ethical risk strategies in HSCs. Practical implications - The paper determines barriers and enablers to collaboration between NGOs and as such assists in the process of developing risk-rating systems for ethical procurement in NGO HSCs. Originality/value - This is the first study to investigate the issues surrounding collaborative ethical procurement in IANGO HSCs, and associated ethical procurement risk management strategies in relation to donors and supplier networks.
机译:目的-本文的目的是为人道主义供应链中的国际援助非政府组织(IANGO)之间的合作式道德采购尽职调查(EPDD)开发和描述一个概念框架。其次,探索与IANGO,IANGO及其供应商,IANGO及其供应商的供应商,捐助者,IANGO和IANGO供应商的EPDD关系。设计/方法/方法-该方法采取定性研究的形式,形式是进行多次深入访谈,并在11个IANGO组织中与高级物流和采购经理一起收集二级信息。调查结果-IANGO正在制定供应链合作竞争策略,以探索EPDD的制定。与非政府组织与捐助者和供应商网络的关系有关,HSC中围绕道德风险的担忧与商业供应链(CSC)不同。超出HSC的第一级供应商的IANGO的EPDD仅限于领先的IANGO。研究局限性/含义-采用的案例研究方法限制了研究结果的普遍性;但是,该研究从一个新的方向探讨了HSSC中IANGO的道德行为,以及它们与捐助者和供应商网络的关系。这对HSC的道德风险策略的管理有影响。实际意义-该文件确定了非政府组织之间合作的障碍和促成因素,因此有助于发展非政府组织HSC中道德采购的风险评估系统。原创性/价值-这是首次研究围绕IANGO HSC中的合作式道德采购问题以及与捐赠者和供应商网络有关的相关道德采购风险管理策略的研究。

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