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Sustainable supply chains: An introduction

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In this paper, the focus on environmental management and operations is moved from local optimization of environmental factors to consideration of the entire supply chain during the production, consumption, customer service and post-disposal disposition of products.
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This article is published in Journal of Operations Management.The article was published on 2007-11-01. It has received 1593 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Supply chain sustainability & Supply chain.

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Green Human Resource Management and Green Supply Chain Management: linking two emerging agendas

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a synergistic and integrative framework for the GHRM-GSCM relationship and to propose a research agenda for this integration, which emphasizes the implications of the integration for scholars, managers, and practitioners in organizational sustainability and truly sustainable supply chains.
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A boundaries and flows perspective of green supply chain management

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a framework to understand and appreciate the relationships of various research streams and topics in the field of green supply chains and present emergent research directions to advance the field.
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Evolution of sustainability in supply chain management: A literature review

TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual framework is proposed to classify various factors along the triple bottom line pillars of sustainability issues in the context of sustainable supply chain management (SSCM), and a comprehensive thematic analysis was performed on 1068 filtered articles from 2000 to 2015.
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A novel fuzzy multi-criteria decision framework for sustainable supplier selection with incomplete information

TL;DR: The paper develops a novel approach based on fuzzy analytic network process within multi- person decision-making schema under incomplete preference relations that not only makes sufficient evaluations using the provided preference information, but also maintains the consistency level of the evaluations.
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Green supplier development: analytical evaluation using rough set theory

TL;DR: In this paper, a rough set methodology is used to investigate the relationship between organizational attributes, supplier development program involvement attributes, and performance outcomes, focusing on environmental and business dimensions, and the methodology generates decision rules relating the various attributes to the performance outcomes.
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Our common future

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Cannibals with Forks: The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business

TL;DR: The seven revolutions for sustainable capitalism: competition, competition, triple win revolution, values from me to we revolution, information and transparency, no hiding place revolution, lifecylces from conception to resurrection revolution, partnerships after the honeymoon revolution, time three scenarios revolution, corporate governance, stake in the future, sustainability transition, value shifts, value migrations the worlds of money and power, sustainability audit, how are you placed.

Green and Competitive: Ending the Stalemate

TL;DR: The Dutch flower industry has responded to its environmental problems by developing a closed-loop system to reduce the risk of infestation, reducing the need for fertilizers and pesticides, and improving product quality as mentioned in this paper.
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Life cycle assessment: Part 1: Framework, goal and scope definition, inventory analysis, and applications

TL;DR: The LCA framework and procedure is introduced, how to define and model a product's life cycle is outlined, and an overview of available methods and tools for tabulating and compiling associated emissions and resource consumption data in a life cycle inventory (LCI) is provided.
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Relationships between operational practices and performance among early adopters of green supply chain management practices in chinese manufacturing enterprises

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the relationship between green supply chain management (GSCM) practices and environmental and economic performance in Chinese manufacturing enterprises, and investigated how two primary types of management operations philosophies, quality management and just-in-time (or lean) manufacturing principles, influence the relationships between GSCM practices and performance.
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