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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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Sustainable competitiveness in global value chains: how do small Danish firms behave?
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the role of SMEs with respect to sustainable supply chain management in global value chains and conclude that SMEs face requirements from their buyers much more frequently than they apply such requirements to their own suppliers.
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Analyzing, Mapping, and Managing Environmental Impacts along Supply Chains
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a management tool called EcoSCAn (ecological supply chain analysis) that is used for analyzing, mapping, and managing environmental impacts along supply chains.
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The use of environmental and social standards by German first‐tier suppliers of the Volkswagen AG
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate whether and to what degree environmental and social standards have been implemented in the German car industry and the results of the survey show that environmental standards particularly ISO 14001 are already widely used, while this is not the case for social standards.
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Metrics for supply chain sustainability
TL;DR: In this article, the development of sustainable development indicators to reflect these three dimensions, applicable to industrial sectors, companies and broad groups of products or services, is reviewed, showing that social indicators must be developed through public participation.
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Role and relevance of logistics to corporate environmentalism
TL;DR: In this paper, a survey of US manufacturers and merchandisers dealing with the role and relevance of logistics to corporate environmental efforts was conducted, and the findings of the survey indicated that environmental issues are expected to broaden the scope of logistics and influence the way in which logistics managers do their jobs.
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