Supply chain management: an integrative review from the agency theory perspective

Purpose – The purpose of the article is to demonstrate how agency theory has been used to address the dynamics involved in supply chain management. It is also dedicated to suggesting an agenda for future research. Design/methodology/approach – We performed an integrative literature review, based on...

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Main Author: Raul Beal Partyka
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Emerald Publishing 2022-03-01
Series:REGE Revista de Gestão
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Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/REGE-04-2021-0058/full/pdf?title=supply-chain-management-an-integrative-review-from-the-agency-theory-perspective
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description Purpose – The purpose of the article is to demonstrate how agency theory has been used to address the dynamics involved in supply chain management. It is also dedicated to suggesting an agenda for future research. Design/methodology/approach – We performed an integrative literature review, based on the process detailed by Botelho et al. (2011), with search filters. The articles were obtained from the Scopus and Web of Science databases using the keywords “supply chain” and “agency theory”, with a subsequent analytical filter for “management”. The search initially identified 205 articles. After two screenings, 56 articles were selected for analysis. Findings – Despite attempts to infer the importance of research on agency theory in supply chain management, its application to the discipline is scarce. Clearly, agency theory provides valuable insights into the relationships in the supply chain. In the studies analyzed, the dynamics of performance, risk, sustainability, dyadic and inter-firm relationships, and supplier management are predominant. Originality/value – When considering unwanted behaviors throughout the supply chain, agency theory fills the explanatory gaps for these facts. It also proves to be a useful tool to answer mainly the dilemmas of underlying theories, such as transaction cost theory, resource-based view and network theory. Rare are the studies that examine the current state of the application of agency theory in the supply chain literature in the management field.
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spelling doaj.art-eadccb68a5714fc4bb48a30cd21baae82022-12-22T04:29:44ZporEmerald PublishingREGE Revista de Gestão1809-22762177-87362022-03-0129217519810.1108/REGE-04-2021-0058673449Supply chain management: an integrative review from the agency theory perspectiveRaul Beal Partyka0Department of Operations Management, Fundação Getulio Vargas's Sao Paulo School of Business Administration (FGV EAESP), Sao Paulo, BrazilPurpose – The purpose of the article is to demonstrate how agency theory has been used to address the dynamics involved in supply chain management. It is also dedicated to suggesting an agenda for future research. Design/methodology/approach – We performed an integrative literature review, based on the process detailed by Botelho et al. (2011), with search filters. The articles were obtained from the Scopus and Web of Science databases using the keywords “supply chain” and “agency theory”, with a subsequent analytical filter for “management”. The search initially identified 205 articles. After two screenings, 56 articles were selected for analysis. Findings – Despite attempts to infer the importance of research on agency theory in supply chain management, its application to the discipline is scarce. Clearly, agency theory provides valuable insights into the relationships in the supply chain. In the studies analyzed, the dynamics of performance, risk, sustainability, dyadic and inter-firm relationships, and supplier management are predominant. Originality/value – When considering unwanted behaviors throughout the supply chain, agency theory fills the explanatory gaps for these facts. It also proves to be a useful tool to answer mainly the dilemmas of underlying theories, such as transaction cost theory, resource-based view and network theory. Rare are the studies that examine the current state of the application of agency theory in the supply chain literature in the management field.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/REGE-04-2021-0058/full/pdf?title=supply-chain-management-an-integrative-review-from-the-agency-theory-perspectiveagency theorysupply chain managementrelationship managementintegrative review
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Supply chain management: an integrative review from the agency theory perspective
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title Supply chain management: an integrative review from the agency theory perspective
title_full Supply chain management: an integrative review from the agency theory perspective
title_fullStr Supply chain management: an integrative review from the agency theory perspective
title_full_unstemmed Supply chain management: an integrative review from the agency theory perspective
title_short Supply chain management: an integrative review from the agency theory perspective
title_sort supply chain management an integrative review from the agency theory perspective
topic agency theory
supply chain management
relationship management
integrative review
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