2020
DOI: 10.1590/0104-530x4708-20
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The role of formalization in the insertion of social indicators in the supply chain of the popular garnment sector

Abstract: Under the supply chain sustainability debates and seeking to reduce the theoretical gap related to the social sustainability dimension, this research aims to analyze the relation between formalization and the insertion of social indicators in the supply chain of the popular garment sector in Fortaleza-CE. Using the case study strategy, 20 interviews were carried out with enterprises, direct suppliers and outsourced suppliers to cover the direct supply chain. Hence, were analyzed three categories - social respo… Show more

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“…Content analysis has been widely used in qualitative research in the fields of social sciences, health, psychology, education, and organizations over the past decades, including in the area of SCM, as in Nascimento & Silva (2020). Bardin (2011, p. 38) designated the term "content analysis" as "a set of techniques of communication analysis in order to obtain by systematic procedures and description objectives, the content of the indicator messages (quantitative or not), allowing the inference of knowledge related to the conditions of production and reception (inferred variables) of these messages".…”
Section: Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Content analysis has been widely used in qualitative research in the fields of social sciences, health, psychology, education, and organizations over the past decades, including in the area of SCM, as in Nascimento & Silva (2020). Bardin (2011, p. 38) designated the term "content analysis" as "a set of techniques of communication analysis in order to obtain by systematic procedures and description objectives, the content of the indicator messages (quantitative or not), allowing the inference of knowledge related to the conditions of production and reception (inferred variables) of these messages".…”
Section: Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%