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Quality Risk Ratings in Global Supply Chains

Journal

PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Volume 23, Issue 12, Pages 2152-2162

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/poms.12251

Keywords

quality risk; vendor rating; supplier rating and evaluation; global supply chain; analytical modeling

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71371121]
  2. Shanghai Pujiang Program [2PJC066]

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Extended enterprises face many challenges in managing the product quality of their suppliers. Consequently characterizing the quality risk posed by value-chain partners has become increasingly important. There have been several recent efforts to develop frameworks for rating the quality risk posed by suppliers. We develop an analytical model to examine the impact of such quality ratings on suppliers, manufacturers, and social welfare. While it might seem that quality ratings would benefit high-quality suppliers and hurt low-quality suppliers, we show that this is not always the case. We find that such quality ratings can hurt both types of suppliers or benefit both, depending on the market conditions. We also find that quality ratings do not always benefit the most demanding manufacturers who desire high-quality suppliers. Finally, we find that social welfare is not always improved by risk ratings. These results suggest that public policy initiatives addressing risk ratings must be carefully considered.

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