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Customer and Supplier Portfolios: Can Credit Risks be Managed Through Supply Chain Relationships?
Authors:Matthew A Schwieterman  Thomas J Goldsby  Keely L Croxton
Institution:1. Michigan State University;2. The Ohio State University
Abstract:While supply chain risk has been the subject of an ever‐increasing amount of research attention, the importance of credit risk has been less studied, at least by supply chain researchers. Yet, there may be risks inherent within a firm's portfolios of supply chain relationships that are manifested in the credit risk of a firm. Moreover, portfolio characteristics may serve as a signal to the external market regarding these risks. While customer and supplier portfolio characteristics may impact the firm's exposure to risks, the specific issue of how portfolio characteristics relate to credit risk has rarely been examined by supply chain scholars. This research bridges extant works in supply chain management and finance to relate supply chain characteristics to a critical reputational outcome, namely credit ratings. In this research, we utilize a sample of firms that recently underwent an initial public offering to empirically examine the theoretical predictions of Resource Dependence Theory regarding the relationships between different supply chain portfolio characteristics and credit risk.
Keywords:risk  supply chain portfolios  supply chain relationships  initial public offering  Resource Dependence Theory
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