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Published in: Journal of Business Ethics 3/2021

11-05-2020 | Original Paper

Does Integrity Matter in BOP Ventures? The Role of Responsible Leadership in Inclusive Supply Chains

Authors: María Helena Jaén, Ezequiel Reficco, Gabriel Berger

Published in: Journal of Business Ethics | Issue 3/2021

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Abstract

Does responsible leadership matter when assembling an inclusive supply chain at the Base-of-the-Pyramid (BOP)? Current literature implicitly assumes that it does not. BOP scholars initially focused on the importance of shaping innovative and disruptive offerings, with radically improved price–performance ratios. Subsequent studies tended to focus on barriers to implementation of large-scale ventures at the BOP. Their common characteristic was the fact that the attributes and roles of the individuals involved were deemed unimportant. If the opportunity was there, provided barriers were removed and the right value proposition was offered, the inclusive venture should take off. We evaluate three cases of leaders who succeeded in building inclusive ventures at the BOP, in contexts marked by institutional voids—where formal markets were weakly structured or nonexistent. Building a viable business under those circumstances entailed two tasks: imagining what is possible and then turning that vision into a reality. We found that, in carrying out those tasks, individuals do matter. Sampled cases show that working with nontraditional partners in inclusive supply chains requires more than aligning material incentives. Our analysis suggests that responsible leadership (RL) with a strong ethical foundation can provide powerful leverage to ensure buy-in and commitment from the various actors involved. We show how RL can impact organizations and external stakeholders through positive upward spirals. Our analysis contributes to the literature on BOP and RL by confirming, extending, and challenging existing knowledge. We propose two novel attributes (catalyst and social innovator) and argue that context matters, influencing how RL is operationalized and defined. Understanding the critical role of RL in the construction of inclusive supply chains adds a critical missing link that sheds light into the micro level of new business creation, development, and consolidation at the BOP.

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Footnotes
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“This new regulation fueled incidents with farmers, who accused the government of damaging the current scheme to develop the guayusa value chain” (Jaén and Auletta, 2017, p. 14).
 
2
A skeptical reader may question the validity of this proof quote insofar that it does not point specifically to the leader studied. However, the role of corporate leaders in shaping the organizational agenda around sustainability, embedding sustainability to stakeholders in organizational values, culture, and practices, is widely accepted (Stubbs and Cocklin 2008). This issue is addressed in the section under the heading “From the leader, to the organization and beyond.”
 
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Mr. Gage was an American citizen committed to the well-being of Ecuadorian native communities, and Mr. Pryor an Argentine citizen working with subsistence farmers in Ecuador in Brazil, in addition to Argentina.
 
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Metadata
Title
Does Integrity Matter in BOP Ventures? The Role of Responsible Leadership in Inclusive Supply Chains
Authors
María Helena Jaén
Ezequiel Reficco
Gabriel Berger
Publication date
11-05-2020
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Business Ethics / Issue 3/2021
Print ISSN: 0167-4544
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0697
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-020-04518-0

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