2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2013.04.012
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Constructing sustainable supply chain under double environmental medium regulations

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“…A detailed analysis of the extant literature seems to be a valid approach (Ji, Gunasekaran, and Yang 2014), as it is an essential phase in forming a research area and forms a central component of any research undertaken (Easterby-Smith, Thorpe, and Lowe 2002). The latter argument is supported by Walsham (1995), who states that the strategic chore in developing a research structure and design is to describe the research method that the research team has adopted.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A detailed analysis of the extant literature seems to be a valid approach (Ji, Gunasekaran, and Yang 2014), as it is an essential phase in forming a research area and forms a central component of any research undertaken (Easterby-Smith, Thorpe, and Lowe 2002). The latter argument is supported by Walsham (1995), who states that the strategic chore in developing a research structure and design is to describe the research method that the research team has adopted.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to reduce carbon emissions, organisational leaders have focused on transforming their internal operating structures and business processes including their external SC relationships (Matopoulos et al 2007). For instance, Hewlett Packard, Walmart, Samsung, UPS and Tesco all have considered green supply chain management (GrSCM) and thus have instigated in reducing the burden of their own SCs on the environment (Ji, Gunasekaran, and Yang 2014;Wahab, Mamun, and Ongkunaruk 2011). In particular, these organisations have designed and operated SCs in order to limit their carbon emissions since CO 2 is the dominant release due to fuel combustion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both the categories, climate change is a fundamental and original driver either wholly or partly. This can be deemed as indirectly climate change induced obsolescence that has started to happen at various levels in a number of aspects of industrial economies, buildings, and our life styles in general -which are currently predominantly based on fossil fuels one way or another as a matter of 'carbon lock-in' [9][10][11].…”
Section: Directly Induced Climate Change Obsolescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SSCM composes with bilateral movement of substantial and intangible sources and three dimensions of sustainability which apply the evaluation of all stakeholders in an organization and environmental obscureness for the corporations (Beske, 2012). In SSCM, social performance (i.e., non-environmental performance) that emphasizes the consumers, stakeholders and employees, etc., economic performance indicates supply chain financial lucrativeness, and the environmental performance means to execution as regulation side (Ji et al, 2014). According to Gupta and Desai (2011), SSCM is a set of managerial practices that include environmental impact as a compulsory and consult the supply chain process based on value chain of commodity and multi-dimensional prospect that powers the product life cycle.…”
Section: Sustainable Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%