Disruptions in the supply chains/networks result in both performance failures and a poor return on investment (ROI) of network assets. We propose that addressing this situation requires the governance of exchange relationships through contracts guided by sustainability principles. Specifically, we refer to these contracts in the supply and distribution context as “sustainable network contracts”, and the overall framework as the “sustainable contracting framework (SCF)/theory”. Despite the critical role of sustainable network contracts for all key stakeholders in the network, we identify a gap in the existing literature regarding the theory of sustainable network contracts. We bridge this gap by extending the extant dimensions of contracts, ...
Incentive regulation has become challenging due to the increased information asymmetries and uncerta...
First published online: August 11, 2015Contractual relationships may have different content and func...
The complex and networked nature of sustainable procurement is evoked through confronting two concep...
In the past decade, we have seen significant increase in the level of outsourcing in many industries...
Purpose:This paper develops a conceptual framework to analyse the impact of a supply chain network (...
Consider a firm developing an innovative product. Due to market pressures, production must begin soo...
How supply chain actors manage their exposure to both supply- and demand-side risks is a topic that ...
Global supply chains have become increasingly complex, interconnected and interdependent, thus, mana...
Companies can no longer perceive themselves as stand-alone entities in the business environment. As ...
This thesis aims to explain and discuss how trust, transparency, and contracts (TTC) are conceptuall...
PurposeSustainability approaches across product supply chains are well-known, while similar knowledg...
This paper analyses the need for multinationals to adopt and fully implement the UN Global Compact p...
Supply chain finance (SCF) can play a role in improving supply chain (SC) sustainability. That is wh...
Contracts are used to coordinate disparate but interdependent members of the supply chain. Conflicti...
Supply chain contracting has been discussed usually under the two compliance regimes, forced and vol...
Incentive regulation has become challenging due to the increased information asymmetries and uncerta...
First published online: August 11, 2015Contractual relationships may have different content and func...
The complex and networked nature of sustainable procurement is evoked through confronting two concep...
In the past decade, we have seen significant increase in the level of outsourcing in many industries...
Purpose:This paper develops a conceptual framework to analyse the impact of a supply chain network (...
Consider a firm developing an innovative product. Due to market pressures, production must begin soo...
How supply chain actors manage their exposure to both supply- and demand-side risks is a topic that ...
Global supply chains have become increasingly complex, interconnected and interdependent, thus, mana...
Companies can no longer perceive themselves as stand-alone entities in the business environment. As ...
This thesis aims to explain and discuss how trust, transparency, and contracts (TTC) are conceptuall...
PurposeSustainability approaches across product supply chains are well-known, while similar knowledg...
This paper analyses the need for multinationals to adopt and fully implement the UN Global Compact p...
Supply chain finance (SCF) can play a role in improving supply chain (SC) sustainability. That is wh...
Contracts are used to coordinate disparate but interdependent members of the supply chain. Conflicti...
Supply chain contracting has been discussed usually under the two compliance regimes, forced and vol...
Incentive regulation has become challenging due to the increased information asymmetries and uncerta...
First published online: August 11, 2015Contractual relationships may have different content and func...
The complex and networked nature of sustainable procurement is evoked through confronting two concep...