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Disentangling sustainability and resiliency factors in buyer-supplier relationships: A state-of-the-art review

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  • Maleki, Hossein
  • Aghazadeh, Hashem
  • Mahdiraji, Hannan Amoozad
  • Vrontis, Demetris
  • Mohammadi, Elaheh

Abstract

The interdisciplinary nature of buyer-supplier relationships, whose related concepts have been presented in studies with contributions from supply chain management, industrial marketing, and strategy, has hindered our knowledge of the factors involved in buyer-supplier relationships. Although these factors have been investigated with different approaches and theories, the sustainability and resiliency factors involved in the buyer-supplier relationship requires further clarification. Therefore, this study aims to analyze buyer-supplier relationships and classify the factors involved using a systematic literature review. By synthesizing and categorizing the findings of 187 selected articles, using a neural network model, applying a force field analysis, an exploration-exploitation strategy, and a focus group, the paper presents an integrative frameworkfor buyer-supplier relationships. This framework consists of six classes, including Relationship Quality as the central category of the framework, Driving Forces, Restraining Forces, Exploration Factors, Exploitation Factors, and Outcomes. Moreover, a classification of the factors involved in buyer-supplier relationships through sustainability and resilience approaches was presented. In this paper, the positive and dark sides of the relationship were covered simultaneously, and directions for future research were provided.

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  • Maleki, Hossein & Aghazadeh, Hashem & Mahdiraji, Hannan Amoozad & Vrontis, Demetris & Mohammadi, Elaheh, 2023. "Disentangling sustainability and resiliency factors in buyer-supplier relationships: A state-of-the-art review," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 164(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jbrese:v:164:y:2023:i:c:s0148296323003958
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.114037
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