Hide away from implication: potential environmental reputation spillover and strategic concealment of supply chain partners' identities

Bai Liu, Tao Ju, Jiarui Lu,Hing Kai Chan

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT(2024)

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PurposeThis research investigates whether focal firms employ strategic supply chain information disclosure, focusing on the concealment of supplier and customer identities, as part of their supply chain environmental risk management strategies (supplier sustainability risk and customer loss risk, respectively).Design/methodology/approachUsing a panel dataset of Chinese listed firms from 2009 to 2019 and utilizing the suppliers' environmental punishment of peer firms (peer events) as an exogenous shock and employing ordinary least squares (OLS) estimation, this study conducts a regression analysis to test how focal firms disclose the identities of their suppliers and customers.FindingsOur results indicate that focal firms prefer to hide the identities of their suppliers and customers following the environmental punishment of peer firms' suppliers. In addition, supplier concentration weakens the effect of withholding supplier identities, whereas customer concentration strengthens the effect of hiding customer identities. Mechanism analysis shows that firms hide supplier identities to avoid their reputation being affected and hide customer identities to prevent the deterioration of customers' reputations and thus impact their market share.Originality/valueOur study reveals that reputation spillover is another crucial factor in supply chain transparency. It is also pioneering in applying the anonymity theory to explain focal firms' information disclosure strategy in supply chains.
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Reputation spillover,Environmental punishment,Supplier identities,Customer identities,Strategic supply chain information disclosure
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