Philosopher's Wool Co.: SME Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the Global Economy
Publication date: 1 May 2010
Abstract
Small to medium-sized enterprises, SMEs, play a critical role in the global economy. They comprise 90% of the global firm population and employ more than 50% of the labor force in the private sector. This case study examines issues related to sustainable supply chain management and social entrepreneurship in the SME context. Being small does matter and the efficiencies of small to medium-sized companies struggling for competitive advantage in the global marketplace warrants consideration. Philosopher's Wool Co., located in Inverhuron, Ontario, Canada, is a woolen producer and woolens product manufacturer that partners with other Ontario wool producers and American wool processors and distributors. Its sustainable vertical supply chain system increased local woolen farmers' revenues contrary to the “conventional” price wisdom in the Canadian woolen industry and turned by-product cost into profitable end use. It also effected social change in its local business community and in global customer relations through resource efficiency and socially responsible employee and consumer policies. However, the struggle to maintain a foreign distribution network and remain competitive and profitable was problematic. Students are challenged to solve the problems of an SME operating in a global economy.
Citation
Weismann, M.F. (2010), "Philosopher's Wool Co.: SME Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the Global Economy", , Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 78-89. https://doi.org/10.1108/TCJ-06-2010-B004
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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