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The influence of unilateral supplier transaction-specific investments on international buyer opportunism: empirical findings from local suppliers in China

  • Lei Wang
  • , Chun Zhang
  • , Jun Li
  • , Dong Huo*
  • , Xing Fan
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Donghua University
  • University of Vermont
  • Sun Yat-Sen University
  • Curtin University
  • School of Economics and Management, Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen

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Abstract

Purpose: This study examines how unilateral supplier transaction-specific investments (TSIs), directly and indirectly, influence international buyer opportunism and the extent to which detailed contracts enable suppliers to safeguard against international buyer opportunism. The study also examines whether relationship length affects the efficacy of detailed contracts in cross-border outsourcing relationships. Design/methodology/approach: The hypotheses are tested by using data collected from multiple informants working for 229 manufacturing suppliers in China. Multiple regression with a three-way interaction is used to test the hypotheses. Findings: Unilateral supplier TSIs encourage international buyer opportunism through increased supplier dependence. Contract specificity negatively moderates the effect of supplier dependence on international buyer opportunism. This moderating effect is stronger in long-term cross-border buyer–supplier relationships than in short-term ones. Originality/value: The current study extends the cross-border outsourcing literature by examining how emerging-market suppliers in a weak power position can proactively safeguard against international buyer opportunism by using detailed contracts. Our findings show that supplier dependence mediates the relationship between unilateral supplier TSIs and international buyer opportunism; detailed contracts, however, can help dependent suppliers safeguard against international buyer opportunism. In particular, the findings highlight the importance of long-term buyer–supplier relationships that enhance the efficacy of detailed contracts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)213-239
Number of pages27
JournalInternational Marketing Review
Volume37
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 May 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Contract specificity
  • Cross-border outsourcing
  • International buyer opportunism
  • Relationship length
  • Supplier dependence
  • Transaction-specific investments

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