Walking the Talk? Supply Chain Accounting and Trust Among UK Supermarkets and Suppliers

45 Pages Posted: 30 Nov 2006

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Clinton Free

University of Sydney Business School

Date Written: November 29, 2006

Abstract

This paper examines the way in which calculative practices are implicated in perceptions of trustworthiness in the UK retail sector. In the sector, where trust receives much attention in declarations of intent, the notion of category management - a framework for orchestrating collaborative buyer-supplier relations based on dualistic modes of information exchange - has become widely adopted. Drawing on Giddens' conceptualisation of trust in abstract systems, it is argued that regimes of calculative practices embedded in the category management framework played an integral role in constituting system trust in category management and enabled its rapid diffusion across the sector. However, modes of supply chain accounting can also be deployed as a mechanism to further particular interests behind a veil of talk about trust. This paper presents a longitudinal field study where management accounting practices pursued under the banner of category management operated to dissemble a variety of self-interested actions and trust was deployed largely as a discursive resource which ultimately resulted in distrust and cynicism. This paper presents a detailed framework for conceptualizing the relationship between accounting and inter-organizational trust and provides insights into the way heavy-handed forms of accountability can undermine trust in buyer-supplier relations.

Keywords: Trust, Trustworthiness, Supply Chain Accounting, Structuration Theory, Category Management, Trust as a Discursive Resource

JEL Classification: M40, M46

Suggested Citation

Free, Clinton Wallace, Walking the Talk? Supply Chain Accounting and Trust Among UK Supermarkets and Suppliers (November 29, 2006). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=948245 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.948245

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