Negative default dependence in supplier networks

Negative default dependence in supplier networks

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Article ID: iaor20119097
Volume: 134
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 398
End Page Number: 406
Publication Date: Dec 2011
Journal: International Journal of Production Economics
Authors: , ,
Keywords: financial, risk
Abstract:

The financial defaults of suppliers in a supplier network are significant risks and causes of uncertainty for buying firms. Hitherto, it has been largely neglected that default probabilities of suppliers in supplier networks are not independent of each other. We aim to overcome this shortcoming by studying negative supplier default dependencies: situations where a surviving supplier may benefit from the default of another supplier, resulting in a lower default probability. We use empirical data from the automotive supplier industry and copula functions, a method of representing joint distribution functions with particular marginals, to capture the default dependency between automotive suppliers and simulate various scenarios with negative default dependency. We also conduct a comparative static analysis illustrating the significant impact of negative default dependence. Our findings should spur managers to analyze their supplier networks with respect to default dependencies, and to take this phenomenon into consideration when making sourcing decisions.

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