Zara: Dealing with an Irresponsible Supplier in Turkey
Marcus Møller Larsen, Grazia D. Santangelo
Product #:W37071
Supplier:Ivey
Discipline:International Business, Sustainability
Setting:Turkey, 2017
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Learning Objectives
This case explores how a fast-fashion powerhouse should address irresponsible supplier behaviour and is suitable for undergraduate- or MBA-level courses in business ethics, international business, and strategy. Regarding business ethics, it highlights stakeholder and shareholder theories, issues of monitoring in MNE-supplier relationships, and reputational consequences. Regarding international business, it examines the role of multinational enterprises in global value chains and their competitive advantage. Regarding strategy, it discusses make-or-buy decisions, the pros and cons of each, and responsible strategic management, emphasizing how firms anticipate stakeholder reactions to value-chain misconduct. After working through the case and assignment questions, students will be able to do the following:
- Identify the opportunities and challenges in global value chain relationships.
- Analyze the roles of multinational enterprises and their suppliers in global value chain relationships.
- Explain how stakeholder pressure might inform firm strategy in market transactions.
- Define ownership- or firm-specific advantage, and explain its relevance for MNE competitiveness.
- Describe monitoring, and outline the conditions under which it is more effective in global value chain relationships.