UK policy makers and local authorities increasingly make a recourse to supply chain terminology when promoting sustainable development. Through a case study of the offshore wind industry in the UK, this paper shows that this recourse is based on artificial definitions that muddle the local-global dynamics of clusters with the economies of scale of global supply chains: these are two related but distinct concepts. We propose a different, meta-organisational, supply chain level of analysis which is more relevant and informative when considering and supporting investment in sustainable technologies
This paper introduces a holistic approach to the study of sustainable development of global product ...
This chapter provides a deep analysis on the evolution of supply chains in renewable energy industri...
The paper explores value chain governance through a discourse approach to an event which included an...
UK policy makers and local authorities increasingly make a recourse to supply chain terminology when...
The UK has introduced in 2014 the Supply Chain Plan, which requires that a sufficient number of part...
The aim of this article is to explain how the economic and environmental bottom lines of supply chai...
As more and more countries make the transition from limited energy sources, such as oil or coal, to ...
Purpose—In reference to the offshore-wind industry, this study shows that innovative purchasing and ...
This paper was written to explore the viability of supply chain localisation as a strategy for minim...
Supply chain management researchers typically do not concern themselves with social acceptance. Thi...
Purpose – Increasingly, private sector companies are aiming to buy and supply products and services ...
The transition from fossil fuel-based energy systems to renewable energy systems is a cornerstone of...
Within the global wind energy market, a number of derived industries support the continued expansion...
This paper reviews the extent to which sustainability governance has been integrated into the litera...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the challenges facing companies that operate within...
This paper introduces a holistic approach to the study of sustainable development of global product ...
This chapter provides a deep analysis on the evolution of supply chains in renewable energy industri...
The paper explores value chain governance through a discourse approach to an event which included an...
UK policy makers and local authorities increasingly make a recourse to supply chain terminology when...
The UK has introduced in 2014 the Supply Chain Plan, which requires that a sufficient number of part...
The aim of this article is to explain how the economic and environmental bottom lines of supply chai...
As more and more countries make the transition from limited energy sources, such as oil or coal, to ...
Purpose—In reference to the offshore-wind industry, this study shows that innovative purchasing and ...
This paper was written to explore the viability of supply chain localisation as a strategy for minim...
Supply chain management researchers typically do not concern themselves with social acceptance. Thi...
Purpose – Increasingly, private sector companies are aiming to buy and supply products and services ...
The transition from fossil fuel-based energy systems to renewable energy systems is a cornerstone of...
Within the global wind energy market, a number of derived industries support the continued expansion...
This paper reviews the extent to which sustainability governance has been integrated into the litera...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the challenges facing companies that operate within...
This paper introduces a holistic approach to the study of sustainable development of global product ...
This chapter provides a deep analysis on the evolution of supply chains in renewable energy industri...
The paper explores value chain governance through a discourse approach to an event which included an...