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Sustainable Value Chain Management: A Research Anthology.

LINDGREEN Adam (Sous la dir.) ; MAON François (Sous la dir.) ; VANHAMME Joëlle (Sous la dir.) ; SEN Sankar (Sous la dir.)

GOWER PUBLISHING LTD

2013

529

111.75-LINDG

RESPONSABILITE SOCIALE DE L'ENTREPRISE ; CHAINE LOGISTIQUE ; DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ; ORGANISATION


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ISBN 13 : 978-1-4094-3508-2

Sommaire : Contributors: Robert E. Hooker, Diane Denslow, Larry C. Giunipero, , Helen Walker, Stephen Brammer, John T. Scott, Emily F. Carasco, Jang B. Singh, Jette Steen Knudsen, Wendy L. Tate, Jon F. Kirchoff, Lisa M. Ellram, , Dayna Simpson, Damien Power, Stelvia Matos, Jeremy Hall, Ian M. Langella, Jerry Carbo, Viet Dao, , Wendy S. Becker, Richard Smith, , Francesco Ciliberti, Job de Haan, , Martin Müller, Stefan Seuring, Virginia Gomes dos Santos, Joseph Sarkis, Aref Aghaei Hervani, Marilyn Helms, Peter Lund-Thomsen, P. Matthyssens, W. Faes, , Martin Hingley, Adam Lindgreen, Jeremy Hall, Stelvia Matos, Niklas Egels-Zandén, Jeryang Park, Thomas P. Seager, P. Suresh C. Rao, Judith Schrempf-Stirling, Guido Palazzo, Robert A. Phillips, , Muhammad Asif, Cory Searcy, Olaf A.M. Fisscher, Natalia Aguilar Delgado, Luciano Barin Cruz, Ans Kolk, Bert Scholtens, George Maglaras, Michael Bourlakis, Christos Fotopoulos, Henny Romijn, Sanne Heijnen, Saurabh Arora, Ira Haavisto, Gyöngyi Kovács.

Foreword

Part I Sustainable Value Chains: Context, Drivers, and Barriers

Chapitre 1 Environmental sustainability in the supply chain: a review of past literature and discussion of potential drivers and barriers
Chapitre 2 Sustainable procurement, institutional context and top management commitment: an international public sector study
Chapitre 3 Public policy and the corporate social responsibility of value chain management of environmental research and development
Chapitre 4 Human rights in the value chain
Chapitre 5 The growth of private regulation of labor standards in global supply chains: mission impossible for Western small and medium-sized firms?
Chapitre 6 Supply chain themes on corporate social responsibility reports

Part II Sustainable Value Chains: Managing Activities

Chapitre 7 Aligning goals and outcomes in sustainable supply chain management
Chapitre 8 Setting a framework for life cycle assessment in sustainable technology development
Chapitre 9 Creating socially responsible and environmentally sustainable IT-enabled supply chains
Chapitre 10 Social and environmental responsibility, sustainability, and human resource practices
Chapitre 11 Using codes of conduct to help SMEs manage supply chains: the case of SA8000
Chapitre 12 Environmental standards and certifications in a value chain perspective: NGOs' view on the legitimacy of the process
Chapitre 13 Applying economic non-market valuation for sustainable supply chain performance measurement and evaluation

Part III Sustainable Value Chains: Managing Networks and Collaboration:

Chapitre 14 Green offerings and buyer-supplier collaboration in value chains
Chapitre 15 Multi-stakeholder initiatives in cotton value chains: towards a theoretical framework and a methodology
Chapitre 16 Barriers and facilitators to developing sustainable networks: UK local and regional food
Chapitre 17 Incorporating impoverished communities in sustainable supply chains
Chapitre 18 Learning to improve or deceive? Chinese supplier responses to MNC codes of conduct
Chapitre 19 Understanding resilience of complex value-chain networks

Part IV Sustainable Value Chains: Integrative Perspectives:

Chapitre 20 Ever expanding responsibilities: upstream and downstream corporate social responsibility
Chapitre 21 Meta-management of corporate social responsibility
Chapitre 22 When the social movement and global value chain literatures meet: the case of fair trade

Part V Sustainable Value Chains: Specific Sectorial and Industry Perspectives:

Chapitre 23 Contributing to a more sustainable coffee chain: projects for small farmers instigated by a multinational company
Chapitre 24 Corporate social responsibility in the bank value chain
Chapitre 25 Sustainability in value chains: empirical evidence from the Greek food sector
Chapitre 26 Standardizing sustainability: certification of Tanzanian biofuel smallholders in a global value chain
Chapitre 27 Sustainability in humanitarian organisations

Index.

Nbre volumes : 0

Langue : Anglais

Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice

Support : Papier

Etat : Présent

Professeur EDHEC : Oui

Propriétaire : Bibliothèque

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