Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore contextual barriers to supplier development for sustainability (SDS) in global supply chains and managerial remedies to mitigate such barriers. Design/methodology/approach – A dyadic case study design was adopted with a Western European buyer and six of its Chinese suppliers. The database consists of 41 interviews and 81 documents. Findings – Contextual barriers to SDS in global supply chains derive from complexities in the sustainability concept, socio-economic differences, spatial and linguistic distance, as well as cultural differences between buyers and suppliers. Partial remedies include effective joint communications, an open organizational culture, and the fostering of cross-con...
Buying firms must pay increased attention to supply chain sustainability issues, as stakeholders mig...
Sub-suppliers may violate sustainability standards for a variety of motivations, and focal firms' ne...
The distinct definition of accordance in the perceived barriers and enablers for sustainable supply ...
Supplier development for sustainability is a critical element of sustainable supply chain management...
Focal firms in supply chains regularly outsource to distant suppliers based in emerging economies to...
Many buying firms are implementing sustainability-oriented supplier development (SSD) projects. This...
An instrumental perspective still dominates research on sustainable supply chain management (SSCM). ...
In today’s business environment, supplier management is increasingly inclined to complexity and unce...
The purpose of this paper is to uncover how environmental and social sustainability practices are di...
In recent years, increased attention has been devoted to exploring how sustainability practices can ...
Buying firms must pay increased attention to supply chain sustainability issues, as stakeholders mig...
Suppliers' adoption of sustainable practices plays a critical role for global companies to improve e...
Motorola in collaboration with the University of Nottingham International Centre for Corporate Socia...
Sustainability is not a one-player task. Organizations have started to realize that their supply cha...
Suppliers' adoption of sustainable practices plays a critical role for global companies to improve e...
Buying firms must pay increased attention to supply chain sustainability issues, as stakeholders mig...
Sub-suppliers may violate sustainability standards for a variety of motivations, and focal firms' ne...
The distinct definition of accordance in the perceived barriers and enablers for sustainable supply ...
Supplier development for sustainability is a critical element of sustainable supply chain management...
Focal firms in supply chains regularly outsource to distant suppliers based in emerging economies to...
Many buying firms are implementing sustainability-oriented supplier development (SSD) projects. This...
An instrumental perspective still dominates research on sustainable supply chain management (SSCM). ...
In today’s business environment, supplier management is increasingly inclined to complexity and unce...
The purpose of this paper is to uncover how environmental and social sustainability practices are di...
In recent years, increased attention has been devoted to exploring how sustainability practices can ...
Buying firms must pay increased attention to supply chain sustainability issues, as stakeholders mig...
Suppliers' adoption of sustainable practices plays a critical role for global companies to improve e...
Motorola in collaboration with the University of Nottingham International Centre for Corporate Socia...
Sustainability is not a one-player task. Organizations have started to realize that their supply cha...
Suppliers' adoption of sustainable practices plays a critical role for global companies to improve e...
Buying firms must pay increased attention to supply chain sustainability issues, as stakeholders mig...
Sub-suppliers may violate sustainability standards for a variety of motivations, and focal firms' ne...
The distinct definition of accordance in the perceived barriers and enablers for sustainable supply ...