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Cooperation behavior of chinese SMEs from the perspective of suppliers

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Zachowania we współpracy chińskich MŚP z perspektywy dostawców
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During the economic downturn, the cooperative behavior of the supply chain will change due to the increase of risk level. The purpose of this paper is to measure cooperative behavior more effectively. Therefore, a model of supply chain cooperation is constructed from three dimensions: risk perception, inter-organizational trust and decision preference. Taking the processing trade enterprises in Guangdong Province as a sample and using the structural equation model for analysis, the research found that trust and decision preferences significantly impact cooperative behavior, and decision-making preference partially mediates the relationship between inter-organizational trust and cooperative behavior. However, risk perception has no direct impact on cooperation behavior but has an indirect impact through the mediation of inter-organizational trust and decision-making preferences. Interorganizational trust is partially intervened between risk perception and decision preference. Further, the mediating effect of the inter-organizational trust alone is greater than the dual mediating effect of inter-organizational trust and decision preferences.
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W okresie spowolnienia gospodarczego zachowanie kooperacyjne łańcucha dostaw ulegnie zmianie ze względu na wzrost poziomu ryzyka. Celem tego artykułu jest skuteczniejszy pomiar zachowań kooperacyjnych. Dlatego model współpracy w łańcuchu dostaw zbudowany jest z trzech wymiarów: percepcji ryzyka, zaufania między organizacjami i preferencji decyzyjnych. Biorąc za próbę przedsiębiorstwa zajmujące się handlem przetwórstwem w prowincji Guangdong i wykorzystując do analizy model równań strukturalnych, badania wykazały, że zaufanie i preferencje decyzyjne mają istotny wpływ na zachowanie kooperacyjne, a preferencje decyzyjne częściowo pośredniczą w związku między zaufanie i współpraca. Jednak postrzeganie ryzyka nie ma bezpośredniego wpływu na zachowanie w zakresie współpracy, ale pośrednio, poprzez pośrednictwo zaufania między organizacjami i preferencji decyzyjnych. Zaufanie między organizacjami jest częściowo interweniowane między percepcją ryzyka a preferencjami decyzyjnymi. Co więcej, efekt mediacyjny samego zaufania międzyorganizacyjnego jest większy niż podwójny efekt mediacyjny zaufania międzyorganizacyjnego i preferencji decyzyjnych.
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281--305
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Bibliogr. 57 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Central University of Finance and Economics, Business School, China
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  • Central University of Finance and Economics, Business School, China
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