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From a literature review to a conceptual framework for sustainable supply chain management
Stefan Seuring,Martin Müller +1 more
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In this paper, the authors present a literature review on sustainable supply chain management taking 191 papers published from 1994 to 2007 into account, and a conceptual framework to summarize the research in this field comprising three parts.About:
This article is published in Journal of Cleaner Production.The article was published on 2008-10-01. It has received 4760 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Supply chain sustainability & Supply chain.read more
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An Organizational Theoretic Review of Green Supply Chain Management Literature
TL;DR: In this article, the authors categorize and review recent green supply chain management literature under nine broad organizational theories, with a special emphasis on investigation of adoption, diffusion and outcomes of GSCM practices.
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Blockchain technology and its relationships to sustainable supply chain management
TL;DR: This paper critically examines how blockchains, a potentially disruptive technology that is early in its evolution, can overcome many potential barriers and proposes future research propositions and directions that can provide insights into overcoming barriers and adoption of blockchain technology for supply chain management.
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Business Models for Sustainable Innovation: State of the Art and Steps Towards a Research Agenda
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the current literature on business models in the contexts of technological, organizational, and social sustainability innovations and propose examples of normative 'boundary conditions' that business models should meet in order to support sustainable innovations.
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Business Models for Sustainable Innovation: State-of-the-Art and Steps Towards a Research Agenda
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the current literature on business models in the contexts of technological, organizational and social innovation and propose examples of normative requirements that business models should meet in order to support sustainable innovations.
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Reverse logistics and closed-loop supply chain: A comprehensive review to explore the future
TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to review recently published papers in reverse logistic and closed-loop supply chain in scientific journals and identify gaps in the literature to clarify and to suggest future research opportunities.
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Green supply chain practices and the selection of environmental technologies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the possible relation between environmental collaboration and environmental monitoring in the supply chain and the form of environmental investment characterized by three categories: pollution prevention, pollution control, and management systems.
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Manufacturing’s role in corporate environmental sustainability ‐ Concerns for the new millennium
TL;DR: The issues facing manufacturing organizations, in general, and the manufacturing function in particular, are discussed in this paper, where some of the current practices and future requirements for an environmentally sustainable manufacturing enterprise are included in this discussion.
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Social responsibility and supply chain relationships
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the potential impact that purchasing social responsibility might have on supply chain relationships and found that PSR has a direct and positive impact on supplier performance, as well as an indirect, mediated effect through improved trust and cooperation.
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Interorganizational determinants of environmental purchasing: Initial evidence from the consumer products industries
Craig R. Carter,Joseph R. Carter +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors develop and empirically test a theoretical model that examines how interorganizational factors both drive and constrain purchasing's involvement in environmental activities and suggest that environmental purchasing activities will be facilitated through increased coordination with suppliers as well as downstream members of the supply chain, including retailers.
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Incorporating sustainability into supply management in the automotive industry – the case of the Volkswagen AG
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an approach to integrate social and environmental standards into supply policy and supply management at the Volkswagen AG, a focal company of the automobile industry, by amending the purchasing processes.
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