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NameManaging Sustainable Global Supply Chains: A Systematic Review of the Body of Knowledge
Author(s)Brammer, Stephen, Stefan Hoejmose and Andrew Millington
Editor
Year2011
Publication TypeReport; Tools
Web Locationhttp://www.cbern.ca/kr/One.aspx?objectId=15781309&contextId=677979&lastCat=10527585
KeywordsNBS systematic review, sustainability, supply chains, globalization, human rights
Areas of InterestGlobalization; Human Rights; Labour; Labour - Employee; Sustainability
CitationNetwork for Business Sustainability. 2011. Managing Sustainable Global Supply Chains: A Systematic Review of the Body of Knowledge. Network for Business Sustainability. Retrieved from: nbs.net/knowledge
SummaryThis systematic review synthesizes 194 studies spanning 25 years of research on sustainable supply chains and presents frameworks for developing competitive and sustainable global supply chains. Outlines a three-step process for developing sustainable global supply chains. Provides a new, helpful "best practices" framework on sustainable supply chain management. Provides an easy-to-use four-step checklist for building your sustainable supply chain.
Abstract / DescriptionAbout the Report:
  • This systematic review synthesizes 194 studies spanning 25 years of research on sustainable supply chains and presents frameworks for developing competitive and sustainable global supply chains.
  • Outlines a three-step process for developing sustainable global supply chains.
  • Provides a new, helpful "best practices" framework on sustainable supply chain management.
  • Provides an easy-to-use four-step checklist for building your sustainable supply chain.

Who Should Read the Report:
  • Operational managers and executives who are looking to develop/improve their sustainable supply chain.

Related Links:
Publisher/OrganizationNetwork for Business Sustainability (NBS)
Cluster LibraryBusiness and Human Rights

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