Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how buying firms facing low supply chain visibility can utilize their stakeholder network to identify salient supply chain sustainability risks (SCSR). Design/methodology/approach – The study employs a design science approach to develop a procedural model for identifying SCSR as a new artifact. A small-scale field-testing study in a food supply chain of a Swiss retail firm demonstrates its applicability and pragmatic validity. Findings – When stakeholder knowledge external to the supply chain is regarded as a valuable resource, a generic understanding of a buying firm’s supply chain suffices to identify SCSR hotspots without creating complexity for the SCSR management. Research limitatio...
Purpose of the paper: The aim of this paper is to discuss the emerging challenges that modern supply...
Purpose – Increasingly, private sector companies are aiming to buy and supply products and services ...
Supply chain sustainability has increased in importance for companies of all sizes, public and priv...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how buying firms facing low supply chain visib...
There is ample anecdotal evidence suggesting that firms can experience serious losses from social, e...
Based on an in-depth literature review of supply chain risk management and drawing on stakeholder th...
Disruptions in the supply chain can cause severe performance deteriorations along the supply chain. ...
Abstract Purpose Different stakeholders with var...
Abstract Stakeholder influences on sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) are of increasing inte...
Different stakeholders with varying degrees of influences, pressure companies to adopt more sustaina...
Sustainability has become an important issue on corporate agendas and firms are increasingly being h...
Sustainability has become an important issue on corporate agendas and firms are increasingly being h...
The implementation of sustainability practices in today's complex supply chain network (SCN) has bee...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Traditional stakeholder research typically departs from organisation-centric or ...
Purpose: Outsourcing transactions have been arisen and evolved in the last years and purchase manage...
Purpose of the paper: The aim of this paper is to discuss the emerging challenges that modern supply...
Purpose – Increasingly, private sector companies are aiming to buy and supply products and services ...
Supply chain sustainability has increased in importance for companies of all sizes, public and priv...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how buying firms facing low supply chain visib...
There is ample anecdotal evidence suggesting that firms can experience serious losses from social, e...
Based on an in-depth literature review of supply chain risk management and drawing on stakeholder th...
Disruptions in the supply chain can cause severe performance deteriorations along the supply chain. ...
Abstract Purpose Different stakeholders with var...
Abstract Stakeholder influences on sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) are of increasing inte...
Different stakeholders with varying degrees of influences, pressure companies to adopt more sustaina...
Sustainability has become an important issue on corporate agendas and firms are increasingly being h...
Sustainability has become an important issue on corporate agendas and firms are increasingly being h...
The implementation of sustainability practices in today's complex supply chain network (SCN) has bee...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Traditional stakeholder research typically departs from organisation-centric or ...
Purpose: Outsourcing transactions have been arisen and evolved in the last years and purchase manage...
Purpose of the paper: The aim of this paper is to discuss the emerging challenges that modern supply...
Purpose – Increasingly, private sector companies are aiming to buy and supply products and services ...
Supply chain sustainability has increased in importance for companies of all sizes, public and priv...