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Social and Environmental Dimensions of Organizations and Supply Chains = Tradeoffs and Synergies /
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正題名/作者:
Social and Environmental Dimensions of Organizations and Supply Chains/ edited by Marcus Brandenburg, Gerd J. Hahn, Tobias Rebs.
其他題名:
Tradeoffs and Synergies /
其他作者:
Brandenburg, Marcus.
面頁冊數:
VIII, 282 p. 63 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Business logistics. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59587-0
ISBN:
9783319595870
Social and Environmental Dimensions of Organizations and Supply Chains = Tradeoffs and Synergies /
Social and Environmental Dimensions of Organizations and Supply Chains
Tradeoffs and Synergies /[electronic resource] :edited by Marcus Brandenburg, Gerd J. Hahn, Tobias Rebs. - 1st ed. 2018. - VIII, 282 p. 63 illus.online resource. - Greening of Industry Networks Studies,52543-0246 ;. - Greening of Industry Networks Studies,4.
Section 1 – Performance management for sustainable supply chain management -- 2. Opportunities of combining sustainable supply chain management practices for performance improvement (J. K. Campos & T. Rebs) -- 3. Interactions along the supply chain for building and deploying dynamic capabilities ( D. Zvezdov & R. Akhavan) -- 4. Towards the integration of sustainability metrics into the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model (M. Stohler, T. Rebs, & M. Brandenburg) -- 5. Enabling a supply chain-wide sustainability assessment – A focus on the electronics and automo-tive industries (M. M. C. Fritz, J.-P. Schöggl, & R. J. Baumgartner) -- 6. Sustainable development partnerships – Development of an estimation model of CO2 and cost saving potentials in German foundry value chains (R. C: Fandl & T. Held) -- 7. Assessing the Triple Bottom Line dimensions in supply chain networks – The case of the Alpaca fibre industry in Peru (A. J. Castro Jara & A. Halog) .-Section 2 – Sustainability in operational processes and specific applications -- 8. Global sustainable supply chains – Why nobody could be held responsible for something he hasn’t done? How everybody is responsible for everything. (C. Stehr & F. Struve) -- 9. Quantitative modeling of sustainability in inter-organizational supply chains (T. Rebs) .-10. Supply chain risk management in sustainable sourcing – Challenges and opportunities of sustain-able requirements in purchasing (E. Sucky & I. Zitzmann) -- 11. Management of conflict minerals in automotive supply chains – Where to start from? (M. M. C. Fritz) -- 12. Implementing sustainable supply chain management – A literature review on required purchas-ing and supply management competencies (L. Bals & H. Schulze) -- 13. Social and Environmental Impact of Route Optimization Methods – Case study in automobile distribution (T. Wensing) -- 14. Sustainability and new product development – Five exploratory case studies in the automotive industry (H. Gmelin & S. Seuring) -- Sect. 3 – Covering the social dimension of sustainability -- 15. Sustainable supply chain management at the base of the pyramid – A literature review (D. Mon-zer, T. Rebs & M. Brandenburg) -- 16. A study of the drivers of sustainable supply chain management in emerging countries (J.-P. Meutcheho) .-17. Performance measurement in supply chain management for food banks – An adaptation of the SCOR model (J. Ettlinger & R. Akkerman) -- 18. What hybrid business models can teach sustainable supply chain management – The role of en-trepreneurs’ social identity and social capabilities (W. L. Tate & L. Bals).
This book focuses on environmental and social factors in international supply chains and industry networks. It explores whether socially-responsible and environmentally-conscious operations are complementary or conflictive to economic targets. The book elaborates on innovative approaches to manage the economic, ecological and social performance in supply networks from different perspectives. In addition, it links sustainability to operational processes and illustrates specific application contexts. Moreover, it covers the social dimension of sustainability. The rise of sustainability in management forces enterprises to revisit the concept of profitability that drives their operations. Social standards and ecological targets represent critical factors that challenge industry networks. The interplay of these goals requires new insights from scientific research and managerial practice. New approaches and systems are needed to minimize environmental and social harms and to promote sustainability.
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