Garantie de satisfaction à 100% Disponible immédiatement après paiement En ligne et en PDF Tu n'es attaché à rien 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
Resume

Summary all mandatory articles of Sustainable Supply Chain Management

Note
-
Vendu
5
Pages
29
Publié le
12-06-2022
Écrit en
2021/2022

Summary of all mandatory articles of Sustainable Supply Chain Management for the master program Supply Chain Management at Tilburg University. Document contains 14 summaries of articles from Montabon, Pagell & Wu (2016); Arnette, Brewer & Choal (2014); Lampikoski et al. (2014); etc.

Montrer plus Lire moins
Établissement
Cours










Oups ! Impossible de charger votre document. Réessayez ou contactez le support.

École, étude et sujet

Établissement
Cours
Cours

Infos sur le Document

Publié le
12 juin 2022
Nombre de pages
29
Écrit en
2021/2022
Type
Resume

Sujets

Aperçu du contenu

Index

1. SUMMARY - MAKING SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE, MONTABON, PAGELL & WU, 2016........ 2
2. SUMMARY - DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY (DFS): THE INTERSECTION OF SUPPLY CHAIN AND
ENVIRONMENT, ARNETTE, BREWER & CHOAL (2004) .................................................................... 5
3. SUMMARY - GREEN INNOVATION GAMES: VALUE-CREATION STRATEGIES FOR CORPORATE
SUSTAINABILITY, LAMPIKOSKI, WESTERLUND, RAJALA & MÖLLER (2004) ..................................... 7
4. SUMMARY GREEN SUPPLY-CHAIN MANAGEMENT: A STATE-OF-THE-ART LITERATURE REVIEW,
SRIVATAVA (2007) ......................................................................................................................... 11
5. SUMMARY ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING: A STATE-OF-
THE-ART SURVEY, ZHANG, KUO, LU & HANG (1997)..................................................................... 12
6. SUMMARY THE RISE OF CROWD LOGISTICS: A NEW WAY TO CO-CREATE LOGISTICS VALUE,
CARBONE, ROUQUET, ROUSSAT, 2017 ......................................................................................... 15
7. SUMMARY HOME DELIVERY AND THE IMPACTS ON URBAN FREIGHT TRANSPORT: A REVIEW,
VISSER, TOCHINORI, BROWNE, 2014............................................................................................. 17
8. SUMMARY DECARBONIZING INTRAREGIONAL FREIGHT SYSTEMS WITH A FOCUS ON MODAL
SHIFT, KAACK ET AL., 2018 ............................................................................................................ 19
9. SUMMARY METHODS FOR THE CALCULATION OF CO2 EMISSIONS IN LOGISTICS ACTIVITIES,
ZADEK & SCHULZ, 2010 ................................................................................................................. 20
10. SUMMARY INTERMODALITY AND SUNCHROMODALITY, TAVASSZY. BEHDANI & KONINGS,
2015 ............................................................................................................................................... 21
11. SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF CLOSED-LOOP SUPPLY CHAIN RESEARCH, GUIDE &
WASSENHOVE, 2009...................................................................................................................... 23
12. PRODUCT DESIGN AND BUSINESS MODEL STRATEGIES FOR A CIRCULAR ECONOMY, BOCKEN,
PAUW, BAKKER & VAN GRINTEN, 2016......................................................................................... 25
13. SUMMARY STRATEGIC ISSUES IN PRODUCT RECOVERY MANAGEMENT, THIERRY, SALOMON,
VAN NUNEN & VAN WASSENHOVE, 1995 ..................................................................................... 27
14. SUMMARY GREENING GOLIATHS VERSUS EMERGING DAVIDS — THEORIZING ABOUT THE
ROLE OF INCUMBENTS AND NEW ENTRANTS IN SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP, HOCKERTS
& WUSTENHÄGEN ......................................................................................................................... 28

,1. SUMMARY - MAKING SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE, MONTABON, PAGELL & WU, 2016
Offsetting supply chain’s negative impact on environment and society do not create sustainable
supply chains. This study: move the field from the question of how can firms merely diminish
environmental or social problems to how supply chains can become truly sustainable.
1. Introduction
Key to instrumental logic is that economic performance is the goal,
not sustainability. Emphasis is on finding shared value and win-win
situations (profit), but that is not good for humans well-being.
Ecologically Dominant (ED) = alternative logic that can lead to truly
sustainable supply chains. 2 weaknesses:

• Logic is backward looking in that it studies existing
unsustainable supply chains to determine what they are
doing to become less unsustainable.
• While sustainable supply chain research is aimed at the
entire chain and all of its stakeholders, the reality is that it is
usually conducted from the perspective of focal firm.
The Ecologically Dominant logic not to attack existing unsustainable businesses, but to encourage
research on true sustainability.
2. The need for a new logic
Build new thinking → consider culture (organization’s or society’s values, beliefs, and ideology), logic
(frameworks that guide research and practice in sustainable supply chain management), cognition
(reflect how decisions are made within the supply chain).
Tripple Bottom Line (TBL) aspires to treat each of its 3 aspects with equal importance (social,
environmental and financial). It captures a chains performance. Natural Resource-Based View
(NRBV) = integrative theory of sustainability with the natural environment as a key constraint.
Sustainability should be addressed and measured in an integrative fashion to account for the impacts
on all stakeholders and both the TBL and NRBV are conceptually integrative.
Win-win perspectives:

• Total quality environmental management (TQEM) = Eliminating unneeded process steps to
reduce pollution while increasing profits
• Creating shared value (CSV) = Policies/operating practices that enhance the competitiveness
of a company while simultaneously advancing the economic and social conditions in the
communities in which it operates.
• Corporate social performance (CSP) literature = argues that literature suffered from
mismatch between “expectations, effects, and evaluations” and the stakeholders involved.

3. Developing a new logic
Sustainability = progressive maintenance of the life-supporting capacities of the planet’s ecosystems
requires the subordination of traditional economic criteria to criteria based on social and ecological
values.
Environment is the central constraint of Ecologically Dominant logic. Social aspect of sustainability is
2nd constraint → peoples quality of life. Goals ED: protection of social systems and increasing quality
of life. Means: Increased profits for members of a supply chain or increased GDP for an economy.

, Change is difficult because the economic aspect of TBL dominated political and public policy
discussions. 2 paths:

• Change regulation and enforcement. Future regulation is likely to require much more
transparency in firs reporting and to inhibit many activities that are presently allowed.
• Change from supply chains themselves. Previous research has shown tangible benefits to
firms adopting sustainability-related strategies that are beyond what current law requires.




4. Research propositions
Framework Ecologically Dominant sustainable supply chain management (6 propositions):
€5,49
Accéder à l'intégralité du document:

Garantie de satisfaction à 100%
Disponible immédiatement après paiement
En ligne et en PDF
Tu n'es attaché à rien

Faites connaissance avec le vendeur

Seller avatar
Les scores de réputation sont basés sur le nombre de documents qu'un vendeur a vendus contre paiement ainsi que sur les avis qu'il a reçu pour ces documents. Il y a trois niveaux: Bronze, Argent et Or. Plus la réputation est bonne, plus vous pouvez faire confiance sur la qualité du travail des vendeurs.
Marloesvp Tilburg University
S'abonner Vous devez être connecté afin de suivre les étudiants ou les cours
Vendu
115
Membre depuis
8 année
Nombre de followers
99
Documents
0
Dernière vente
1 mois de cela

4,0

5 revues

5
2
4
1
3
2
2
0
1
0

Récemment consulté par vous

Pourquoi les étudiants choisissent Stuvia

Créé par d'autres étudiants, vérifié par les avis

Une qualité sur laquelle compter : rédigé par des étudiants qui ont réussi et évalué par d'autres qui ont utilisé ce document.

Le document ne convient pas ? Choisis un autre document

Aucun souci ! Tu peux sélectionner directement un autre document qui correspond mieux à ce que tu cherches.

Paye comme tu veux, apprends aussitôt

Aucun abonnement, aucun engagement. Paye selon tes habitudes par carte de crédit et télécharge ton document PDF instantanément.

Student with book image

“Acheté, téléchargé et réussi. C'est aussi simple que ça.”

Alisha Student

Foire aux questions