Table of contents - Special Issue: The hidden side of sustainable operations and supply chain management: Unanticipated outcomes, trade-offs and tensions
Guest Editors: Stelvia V. Matos, Martin C. Schleper, Stefan Gold, Jeremy K. Hall
The hidden side of sustainable operations and supply chain management: unanticipated outcomes, trade-offs and tensions
Stelvia V. Matos, Martin C. Schleper, Stefan Gold, Jeremy K. HallThe research is based on a critically analyzed literature review focused on the unanticipated outcomes, trade-offs and tensions of sustainable operations and supply chain…
The hidden side of sub-supplier firms' sustainability – an empirical analysis
Shobod Deba Nath, Gabriel Eweje, Aymen SajjadThe purpose of this paper is to investigate how sub-suppliers decouple the implementation of sustainable supply management practices in supply chains, and what institutional…
The dark side of sustainable dairy supply chains
Jane GloverThe purpose of this paper is to explore the dark side of supermarket-driven sustainable dairy supply chains. This paper raises questions about the unintended consequences of…
Maintaining stability while boosting growth? The long-term impact of environmental accreditations on firms' financial risk and sales growth
Yuxiao Ye, Andy C.L. Yeung, Baofeng HuoIn this research, we examine the impact of ISO 14001, an international environmental management accreditation, on the long-term financial risk and sales growth of firms.
Expect the unexpected: toward a theory of the unintended consequences of sustainable supply chain management
Craig R. Carter, Lutz Kaufmann, David J. KetchenThe purpose of this paper is to develop a theorization of the unintended consequences of sustainable supply chain management (SSCM).
Supply chain corruption practices circumventing sustainability standards: wolves in sheep's clothing
Bruno S. Silvestre, Fernando Luiz E. Viana, Marcelo de Sousa MonteiroA growing number of private, voluntary and mandatory sustainability standards have recently emerged. However, supply chain corruption practices as mechanisms to circumvent…
Maximising “Community Benefits” in public procurement: tensions and trade-offs
Karen Lorraine Wontner, Helen Walker, Irina Harris, Jane LynchThis study aims to illuminate the challenges involved in implementing community benefits (CBs), a sustainable public procurement policy that ensures that there are positive social…
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ISSN:
0144-3577e-ISSN:
1758-6593ISSN-L:
0144-3577Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Tobias Schoenherr
- Prof. Constantin Blome
- Robert D. Klassen