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Social Sustainability Tensions in Multi-tier Supply Chain: A Systematic Literature Review towards Conceptual Framework Development
2020
Journal of Cleaner Production
"Corporate social responsibility for supply chain management: A literature review and bibliometric analysis" Feng et al. (2017) Reviewed corporate social responsibility in supply chain management. ...
RQ 4: How do the social sustainability practices impact performance of multi-tier supply chains? ...
doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.123075
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The UK construction and facilities management sector's response to the Modern Slavery Act: An intra‐industry initiative against modern slavery
2020
Business Strategy and Development
of responses to the UK Modern Slavery Act in supply chain and procurement activities of their sector. ...
An estimated 40.3 million people worldwide are in modern slavery, working in a range of supply chains, including construction and facilities management. ...
This research has been supported by funding from the British Academy: Understanding and tackling slave labour in contemporary supply chains, SG152992. ...
doi:10.1002/bsd2.158
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Is there an Enhanced Role for Corporate Leadership to Integrate Its CSR Strategies into Supply Chain Management? A Conceptual Inquiry
2016
Journal of Business Theory and Practice
This study raises the question: what is the role of corporate leadership in terms of Corporate Social Responsibility (Note 1) in Supply Chain Management? (Note 2)</p> ...
<p>This paper argues that there is an emergent and enhanced role for corporate governance in the area of supply chain oversight, due to on-going problems in the multi-tiered webs of today's buyer-supplier ...
Today's supply chain managers have seen enlarged responsibility for oversight and accountability for CSR and ethics in their respective corporate supply chains. ...
doi:10.22158/jbtp.v4n1p61
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Environmental Issues and Corporate Social Responsibility: A literature and its Methods
2020
International journal of recent technology and engineering
, and green supply chain management. ...
Literatures on merging the environmental issues in the industry with corporate social responsibility are relatively limited. ...
Corporate Social Responsibility in Supply Chain Management Baskaran et al. ...
doi:10.35940/ijrte.d1054.1284s419
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Green Supply Chain Management Efforts of First-Tier Suppliers on Economic and Business Performances in the Electronics Industry
2022
Sustainability
Green supply chain management (GSCM) has a necessary goal of performing a firm's social and environmental responsibilities, and SMEs employ GSCM practices with constrained resources. ...
The results of the present study showed that IEM, CC, and ECO of the responding SMEs had direct positive influences on ECP. ...
Similarly, managing supply chains using trust and open communication becomes harder as the number of tiers in the supply chain increases [27] . ...
doi:10.3390/su14031836
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What's at Stake? Stakeholder Engagement Strategy as the Key to Sustainable Growth
2011
Social Science Research Network
chain responsibility going beyond attention to first tier suppliers. ...
More fundamentally, it provides a deeper understanding of a company's obligations to its stakeholders and thus is consistent with authentic commitment to corporate social responsibility. 3 What's at Stake ...
The research was also informed by the second author's direct experience as Director of Global Partnerships at Gap Inc. where he led Gap's social responsibility and stakeholder engagement strategy related ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1761383
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The Evolution of Sustainability in a Global Firm and Its Supply Chain
2016
Journal of Management and Sustainability
<p>Firms typically go through an evolutionary process in development of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs. ...
However, the expansion into the supply chain has not been without its hurdles. The company's sustainability programs are discussed in the context of the theoretical and empirical literature on CSR. ...
They propose a three stage model of firms moving from Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to Corporate Social Watchdog (CSW) to Supply Chain Responsibility (SCR). ...
doi:10.5539/jms.v6n2p77
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An Assessment Tool to Integrate Sustainability Principles into the Global Supply Chain
2018
Sustainability
A systematic literature review on the supply chain at the corporate level has been conducted, analyzing the main strengths and gaps in the sustainability assessment literature. ...
of the supply chain. ...
] highlights that companies are more interested in the management of social aspects of their supply chain which may have an impact on their performance in the short term, and usually overlook those social ...
doi:10.3390/su10020535
fatcat:hj7pp4qwyvabdaoxu76vsf6rui
Sustainability Performance in Food Supply Networks: Insights from the UK Industry
2018
Sustainability
The purpose of this research is to introduce a qualitative sustainability performance assessment framework for food supply networks, based on the perception of their key stakeholders' upper management. ...
A critical review on the most acknowledged sustainability assessment methodologies and tools resulted in the synthesis of the proposed framework. ...
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/su10093148
fatcat:dtb7qbkkc5cs7dbdwzyngbknfu
The influence of supply chain quality management practices on quality performance: an empirical investigation
2017
Supply chain management
for the performance impact of supply chain quality management (SCQM) practices on quality. ...
Based on the insights gained from social network theory (SNT), this paper makes an attempt to address this gap and examine the impact of SCQM practices on quality performance. ...
In practice, these findings indicate that members of supply chain network need to have awareness of complexities arising from multi-party supply chain peculiarities and adopt a multi-tiered approach to ...
doi:10.1108/scm-08-2016-0286
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Sustainable Global Sourcing: A Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis
2018
Sustainability
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. ...
In the literature, the number of papers concerned with supply chain management (SCM) and social and environmental sustainability, as well as corporate social responsibility (CSR), has increased exponentially ...
Management, 3 Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 4 International Journal of Production Economics, 5 Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 6 Business Strategy and ...
doi:10.3390/su10030595
fatcat:np64efivdnebfah352i6by4iaa
Benchmarking global supply chains: the power of the 'ethical audit' regime
2015
Review of International Studies
Drawing on original interviews, we assess the effectiveness of supply chain benchmarks and audits in promoting environmental and social improvements in global retail supply chains. ...
globally and shape corporate responsibility norms. ...
With one of the industry's longest established supply chain social and environmental responsibility (SER) audit programmes (implemented in 2001), HP openly admits in its 2013 CSR report, the gaps of its ...
doi:10.1017/s0260210515000388
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Modern Slavery in the Global Supply Chain: An Analysis of Published Preventative Statements and Frameworks to Protect Businesses and Individuals
2019
The Boller Review
Such a tool and set of criteria are essential in not only combating modern slavery within corporations, but also throughout global supply chain tiers. ...
Of the estimated 24.9 million slaves institutionalized in forced labor, 16 million are exploited in the private sector. These 16 million are oppressed within corporate supply chains. ...
chains, modern slavery, and corporate social responsibility. ...
doi:10.18776/tcu/br/4/115
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Supply Chain Collaboration for Transparency
2020
Sustainability
Particularly, supplier engagement, commitment and leadership appear to be antecedents to supply chain transparency. The study also reveals the novel influence of NGOs on supply chain transparency. ...
From an interdisciplinary theoretical perspective, this study uncovers how and to what extent building supply chain relations impacts supply chain transparency in an industrial context characterized by ...
Group 1 has visibility on all tier 1 suppliers as well as on the majority of tier 2. ...
doi:10.3390/su12114429
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Corporate Social Sustainability in Supply Chains: A Thematic Analysis of the Literature
2017
Social Science Research Network
This paper maps out different research strands by using thematic analysis on the literature pertaining to large companies' efforts on social sustainability in their supply chains. ...
We call this map the '4P' model as it suggests that pressure and partnerships influence practices, which in turn impact performance. ...
Acknowledgements: The authors are grateful to Professor Alexandre Dolgui (Editor) for inviting them to submit this article to celebrate the 55 th Volume Anniversary of the International Journal of Production ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.3046422
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