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Developing a sustainability indicators framework for shipping in the supply chain

Mitroussi, Kiriaki 2007. Developing a sustainability indicators framework for shipping in the supply chain. Presented at: 12th Iinternational Symposium on Logistics Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 8-10 July 2007. Published in: Pawar, Kulwant, Lalwani, Chandra and Muffatto, Moreno eds. Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Logistics. Nottingham: University of Nottingham Business School, pp. 533-538.

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Abstract

Researchers and practitioners alike have become increasingly interested in the environmental performance of global supply chains. Does improving the environmental performance of a single link of a supply chain improve the entire chain’s sustainability — that is, economic, social, and environmental outcomes? Answering this question is impossible without a way to measure performance, and this paper seeks to answer the question: What are the goals, requirements, and challenges of an overall measure of supply chain sustainability? In the process of answering this question, three things are accomplished. First, more than 70 articles and books are reviewed to give an overview of current methods used to improve business sustainability and measure performance. Second, a new framework of supply chain sustainability is introduced. Third, three research propositions related to global supply chain sustainability measurement are presented. This research has implications for scholars who can use the framework and propositions to direct new theoretical and empirical analyses. The research also has implications for practitioners — managers, policy makers, and community stakeholders with an interest in making global supply chains more sustainable.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Business (Including Economics)
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HE Transportation and Communications
Publisher: University of Nottingham Business School
ISBN: 9780853582182
Last Modified: 01 Feb 2017 04:19
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/49550

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