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Consumer Demand Information as a Re-Balancing Tool for Power Asymmetry Between Food Retailers and Suppliers

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posted on 2023-10-29, 15:45 authored by Sheraz Alam Malik, Martin HingleyMartin Hingley

This conceptual paper presents a model that may be used to redress the power balance between retailers and suppliers in the supply chain through better information symmetry and mutual dependence. It explores power dependence and resource dependence theories to conceptualise the use of demand information, by drawing on the diverse viewpoints within the extant literature on the effect of supply chain power asymmetry on exchange relationships and mutual dependence. Co-optation adds stability and reduces uncertainty through the exchange of resources. The dynamic nature of relationships and power between retailers and suppliers requires a multi-theory approach to identify a robust understanding of the interplay of different influence factors. This study has both operational and strategic implications for the food supply chain, as power asymmetry in relationships affects sustainability, especially in sales promotions periods for both retailers and suppliers. Improving power equilibrium between the buyer and supplier through information symmetry with the integration of power and resource dependence theory is novel.

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Economia Agro-Alimentare

Volume

23

Issue

2

Pages/Article Number

1-28

Publisher

FrancoAngeli Edizioni

ISSN

1126-1668

eISSN

1972-4802

Date Submitted

2020-11-17

Date Accepted

2020-09-06

Date of First Publication

2021-07-30

Date of Final Publication

2021-07-30

Date Document First Uploaded

2020-10-12

ePrints ID

42611

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