Perception of the sociology of absences in the agricultural machinery industry supply chain

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Autor(a) principal: Coti-Zelati,Paolo Edoardo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Teixeira,Maria Luisa Mendes, Machado,Michel Mott, Araújo,Davi Lucas Arruda de, Pereira,Rafael Morais
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Resumo: Abstract Studies on supply chain management have been focused on competitiveness from the alignment of suppliers to the company's main strategic interests, with the assumption that this alignment benefits all chains. In this approach, unmet interests of these suppliers are hidden when submitted to the subordination of the main company. This work aimed to understand how the supply chain of the agricultural machinery industry is managed, with the sociology of absences as a category of analysis. This is a descriptive and qualitative approach research, with the participation of six respondents, executives of companies providing implements for the three main agricultural machinery companies in the world. During the research, we sought to connect seven dimensions of supply chain management with the macro-sociological procedure of investigation of the sociology of absences. The results showed that the supply chain management of the agricultural machinery industry promotes the five non-logical existence (monocultures), putting smaller companies' supply chain members in a situation of absence and concealment, disregarding their knowledge and interests.
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title Perception of the sociology of absences in the agricultural machinery industry supply chain
spellingShingle Perception of the sociology of absences in the agricultural machinery industry supply chain
Coti-Zelati,Paolo Edoardo
supply chain
sociology of absences
agricultural industry
title_short Perception of the sociology of absences in the agricultural machinery industry supply chain
title_full Perception of the sociology of absences in the agricultural machinery industry supply chain
title_fullStr Perception of the sociology of absences in the agricultural machinery industry supply chain
title_full_unstemmed Perception of the sociology of absences in the agricultural machinery industry supply chain
title_sort Perception of the sociology of absences in the agricultural machinery industry supply chain
author Coti-Zelati,Paolo Edoardo
author_facet Coti-Zelati,Paolo Edoardo
Teixeira,Maria Luisa Mendes
Machado,Michel Mott
Araújo,Davi Lucas Arruda de
Pereira,Rafael Morais
author_role author
author2 Teixeira,Maria Luisa Mendes
Machado,Michel Mott
Araújo,Davi Lucas Arruda de
Pereira,Rafael Morais
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coti-Zelati,Paolo Edoardo
Teixeira,Maria Luisa Mendes
Machado,Michel Mott
Araújo,Davi Lucas Arruda de
Pereira,Rafael Morais
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv supply chain
sociology of absences
agricultural industry
topic supply chain
sociology of absences
agricultural industry
description Abstract Studies on supply chain management have been focused on competitiveness from the alignment of suppliers to the company's main strategic interests, with the assumption that this alignment benefits all chains. In this approach, unmet interests of these suppliers are hidden when submitted to the subordination of the main company. This work aimed to understand how the supply chain of the agricultural machinery industry is managed, with the sociology of absences as a category of analysis. This is a descriptive and qualitative approach research, with the participation of six respondents, executives of companies providing implements for the three main agricultural machinery companies in the world. During the research, we sought to connect seven dimensions of supply chain management with the macro-sociological procedure of investigation of the sociology of absences. The results showed that the supply chain management of the agricultural machinery industry promotes the five non-logical existence (monocultures), putting smaller companies' supply chain members in a situation of absence and concealment, disregarding their knowledge and interests.
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