- Healthcare Supply Chains
- Modern Slavery and Supply Chain Transparency
- Supply Chain Management and Gender: Challenges for a Changing World
- Humanitarian Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Human Resource Management in an Industry 4.0 Era: A Supply Chain Management Perspective
- Artificial Intelligence in the Supply Chain: A Classification Framework and Critical Analysis of the Current State
- Emerging Technologies in Supply Management
- Organizing and Managing Data Analytics Teams for Procurement
- Organizational and Temporal Shifts in Procurement Analytics: Implications for Research
- Use of Blockchain Partnerships to Enable Transparency in Supply Chain Digitization
- Procurement Analytics: Enabling Data Architectures in the Age of Big Data
- Supply Chain Cybersecurity: Procurement’s Role in Securing the Network
- Logistics in Emerging Markets
- Sustainable Food Logistics Systems
- Reverse Logistics: What It Is and Where It Is Headed
- Digitalization and Omnichannel Retailing
- Supply Chain Distribution Strategy
- Supply Chain Structure and Competitor Relationship
- Strategic Cost Management in the Supply Chain
- Startup Suppliers on the Rise: Insights into the Management of Asymmetric Buyer–Supplier Relationships
- The Decision Process of Contracting in Supply Chain Management
- Managing and Repairing Supply Chains upon Disruptions
- Within-Organizational Structures and Roots of the Buyer–Supplier Relationship
- Supply Network Drivers of Risk and Performance
- How to Manage Performance-Based Contracting: Combining the Supply Architecture Model with a Buyer–Suppler Relationship Perspective
- Mitigating Shirking: Contracting Performance in Buyer-Initiated Service Triads
- Research on Contracting in Supply Chain Management and Related Disciplines: A Synthesis of Scholarly Recommendations and a Discussion of Future Opportunities
- Supplier Development at LG Electronics: Enhancing the Stability, Sustainability, and Competitiveness of the Supply Base
- More Sustainable Supply Chains: Is the Journey More Important Than the Destination?
- Innovation in Buyer–Supplier Relationships: A Review of Relationship Characteristics and Directions for Future Research
- Supply Chain Financing: Moving beyond Source, Make, and Deliver
- Buyer–Supplier Relationships and Embeddedness: Outcome Duality in the Dyad
- Supplier Involvement in New Product Development: A Meta-analysis of Past Research and Future Directions
- Protecting Brand Value through Anticounterfeiting Supply Chain Strategies
Abstract and Keywords
Management efforts to design, develop, and operate more sustainable supply chains encompass an increasingly complex variety of social and environmental issues. More sustainable supply chains must now consider how product, operations, natural resources, technologies, and multiple tiers of organizations collectively create value for a diverse set of stakeholders. For multiple reasons, research and practice have tended to adopt an outcome-based perspective, whereby these efforts focus on a sustainability “destination,” which suffers from several shortcomings. Drawing from research in operations management, stakeholder theory, institutional theory, and innovation, this chapter posits how more sustainable supply chains might be co-defined and co-developed by emphasizing a journey that engages multiple stakeholders beyond supply chain partners. Design thinking is a very promising approach, with its iterative steps of empathy, defining the problem, ideate, prototype, and test. This journey-based perspective provides a framework for structuring engagement and encouraging openness to new observations and insights. Finally, the breadth and depth of collaboration with stakeholders, the nature of governance mechanisms, and the form and scale of resource investment all provide the means to assess the journey as it occurs.
Keywords: supply chain management, sustainability, triple bottom line, innovation, design thinking
Ivey Business School, University of Western Ontario
Ivey Business School, University of Western Ontario
Ivey Business School, University of Western Ontario
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- Healthcare Supply Chains
- Modern Slavery and Supply Chain Transparency
- Supply Chain Management and Gender: Challenges for a Changing World
- Humanitarian Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Human Resource Management in an Industry 4.0 Era: A Supply Chain Management Perspective
- Artificial Intelligence in the Supply Chain: A Classification Framework and Critical Analysis of the Current State
- Emerging Technologies in Supply Management
- Organizing and Managing Data Analytics Teams for Procurement
- Organizational and Temporal Shifts in Procurement Analytics: Implications for Research
- Use of Blockchain Partnerships to Enable Transparency in Supply Chain Digitization
- Procurement Analytics: Enabling Data Architectures in the Age of Big Data
- Supply Chain Cybersecurity: Procurement’s Role in Securing the Network
- Logistics in Emerging Markets
- Sustainable Food Logistics Systems
- Reverse Logistics: What It Is and Where It Is Headed
- Digitalization and Omnichannel Retailing
- Supply Chain Distribution Strategy
- Supply Chain Structure and Competitor Relationship
- Strategic Cost Management in the Supply Chain
- Startup Suppliers on the Rise: Insights into the Management of Asymmetric Buyer–Supplier Relationships
- The Decision Process of Contracting in Supply Chain Management
- Managing and Repairing Supply Chains upon Disruptions
- Within-Organizational Structures and Roots of the Buyer–Supplier Relationship
- Supply Network Drivers of Risk and Performance
- How to Manage Performance-Based Contracting: Combining the Supply Architecture Model with a Buyer–Suppler Relationship Perspective
- Mitigating Shirking: Contracting Performance in Buyer-Initiated Service Triads
- Research on Contracting in Supply Chain Management and Related Disciplines: A Synthesis of Scholarly Recommendations and a Discussion of Future Opportunities
- Supplier Development at LG Electronics: Enhancing the Stability, Sustainability, and Competitiveness of the Supply Base
- More Sustainable Supply Chains: Is the Journey More Important Than the Destination?
- Innovation in Buyer–Supplier Relationships: A Review of Relationship Characteristics and Directions for Future Research
- Supply Chain Financing: Moving beyond Source, Make, and Deliver
- Buyer–Supplier Relationships and Embeddedness: Outcome Duality in the Dyad
- Supplier Involvement in New Product Development: A Meta-analysis of Past Research and Future Directions
- Protecting Brand Value through Anticounterfeiting Supply Chain Strategies