Buyer-supplier relationship on social sustainability: Moderation analysis of cultural intelligence

The aim of this study is to investigate moderating impact of cultural intelligence among relational governance and commitment to sustainability, consequently on the social sustainability performance. Relying on social exchange theory and dynamic capability view, we advance a more nuanced approach to...

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Main Authors: Usama Awan, Andrzej Kraslawski, Janne Huiskonen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Cogent Business & Management
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2018.1429346
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spelling doaj-eb085aa590df45efb0c5764c2312de1d2021-02-08T14:35:59ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Business & Management2331-19752018-01-015110.1080/23311975.2018.14293461429346Buyer-supplier relationship on social sustainability: Moderation analysis of cultural intelligenceUsama Awan0Andrzej Kraslawski1Janne Huiskonen2Lappeenranta University of TechnologyLappeenranta University of TechnologyLappeenranta University of TechnologyThe aim of this study is to investigate moderating impact of cultural intelligence among relational governance and commitment to sustainability, consequently on the social sustainability performance. Relying on social exchange theory and dynamic capability view, we advance a more nuanced approach to examining how cultural intelligence interaction with relational governance enhances supplier’s commitment to sustainability and hence allows suppliers firm to improve their social sustainability performance, based on data collected from 239 manufacturing firms located in Pakistan. Structural equation modelling and regression base moderation analysis supported the hypothesis. The results suggest that relational governance can act as centralised control for ensuring commitment to sustainability and social sustainability performance. Our results suggest that cultural intelligence moderates the relationship among relational governance and commitment to sustainability. Our study contributes to the debate about the relational governance in the achievement of commitment to sustainability that so far has never been investigated within manufacturing industry of Pakistan. The results of the research clearly show the positive impact of commitment on social sustainability performance. Theoretical contributions, managerial implications and future research direction also presented.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2018.1429346relational governancecultural intelligence capabilitysocial sustainability performancebuyer-supplier relationshipmanufacturing firms
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Janne Huiskonen
Buyer-supplier relationship on social sustainability: Moderation analysis of cultural intelligence
Cogent Business & Management
relational governance
cultural intelligence capability
social sustainability performance
buyer-supplier relationship
manufacturing firms
author_facet Usama Awan
Andrzej Kraslawski
Janne Huiskonen
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title Buyer-supplier relationship on social sustainability: Moderation analysis of cultural intelligence
title_short Buyer-supplier relationship on social sustainability: Moderation analysis of cultural intelligence
title_full Buyer-supplier relationship on social sustainability: Moderation analysis of cultural intelligence
title_fullStr Buyer-supplier relationship on social sustainability: Moderation analysis of cultural intelligence
title_full_unstemmed Buyer-supplier relationship on social sustainability: Moderation analysis of cultural intelligence
title_sort buyer-supplier relationship on social sustainability: moderation analysis of cultural intelligence
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Business & Management
issn 2331-1975
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The aim of this study is to investigate moderating impact of cultural intelligence among relational governance and commitment to sustainability, consequently on the social sustainability performance. Relying on social exchange theory and dynamic capability view, we advance a more nuanced approach to examining how cultural intelligence interaction with relational governance enhances supplier’s commitment to sustainability and hence allows suppliers firm to improve their social sustainability performance, based on data collected from 239 manufacturing firms located in Pakistan. Structural equation modelling and regression base moderation analysis supported the hypothesis. The results suggest that relational governance can act as centralised control for ensuring commitment to sustainability and social sustainability performance. Our results suggest that cultural intelligence moderates the relationship among relational governance and commitment to sustainability. Our study contributes to the debate about the relational governance in the achievement of commitment to sustainability that so far has never been investigated within manufacturing industry of Pakistan. The results of the research clearly show the positive impact of commitment on social sustainability performance. Theoretical contributions, managerial implications and future research direction also presented.
topic relational governance
cultural intelligence capability
social sustainability performance
buyer-supplier relationship
manufacturing firms
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2018.1429346
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