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Summary of all lectures and mandatory articles of Sustainable Supply Chain Management

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Summary of all 6 lecture weeks (incl. guest lectures of moyee coffee) and all 14 articles (e.g. of Montabon et al., Arnette et al., Lampikoski et al., etc.)

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Summary Sustainable SCM
Lecture 1

Sustainable development = development that meets the needs of the present without compromising
the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.




Traditional TBL: Simplistic/Win-win;
Emerging TBL: Sustainability as complex network science → social and economy inside environment

Key instrumental logic: economic
performance is the goal, not
sustainability. Key ecologically
dominant logic: sustainability is
central constraint.

Supply-side (efficiency approach):
Eco-efficiency. Demand-side
(sufficiency approach): Moderation
of end-user consumption.

→ Creating sustainability is not the
same as reducing unsustainability!




The Ecologically Dominant logic can lead to the development of sustainable supply chains; the
instrumental logic cannot.

, Lecture 2

Supplier integration = product design with suppliers → Components:

• Task complexity (difficulties designing a component)
• Task interdependence (extent to accomplishing a task depends on another)
• Component interdependence (extent to design of component depends on others)
• Component integration (easy when interdependence is low),
• Inter-organizational interdependence
• Inter-organizational integration

Core design concept = basic knowledge underlying components. Interfaces = linkage between
components.

Reinforcement = improving/innovation existing product. Overturning = replacing.

Incremental innovation = gradually improving existing
products or processes.
Architectural innovation = rearrangement of ways
components relate to each other within system design.
Modular innovation = core concepts in a component are
overturned, while the product architecture is unchanged.
Radical innovation = new architecture and a new
fundamental technological approach.

Product design with supplier integration governance modes:

• White box integration = Discussions held with suppliers about specifications/requirements
but the buying company makes all design and specifications decisions.
• Grey box integration = Buyer and supplier enter informal joint development effort, sharing
and joint decision-making regarding design specification.
• Black box integration = Supplier is informed of customer requirements and then is given
almost complete responsibility for the purchased item.

Design review is based on 3 dimensions of sustainability: Economy (Original ‘design for’, meant for
more efficient product creation and reducing time, cost, and errors); Ecology (Managers/
engineers/researchers recognized environmental impacts could be lessened through improved
product design → new DFX ideas to help minimize a product's environmental footprint); Equity
(products should be designed not discriminate among customers based on age/size/abilities/needs).

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