2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijopm-07-2022-0444
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Delivering societal impact through supply chain design: insights from B Corps

Abstract: PurposeThis paper examines how different configurations of societal impact are pursued by purpose-driven organizations (PDOs) and how these configurations align with the application of varying supply chain design (SCD) practices.Design/methodology/approachThis multi-method study uses quantitative data from 1588 B Corps and qualitative data from 316 B Corps to examine how PDOs align SCD with the pursuit of diverse types of societal impact. The authors first conduct a cluster analysis to group organizations base… Show more

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“…Shin et al (2021) provided evidence of such an inflection point in their study of corporate orientation, which shifted from a shareholder focus to a stakeholder focus near the turn of the millennium. Other anecdotal evidence, such as the growing B Corp movement (Rosca & Taylor, 2023), suggests that firms are increasingly positioning sustainability outcomes at the center of their decision-making priorities. We therefore expect that a sustainability logic may play an increasingly important role in providing a moral, rather than instrumental (i.e., toward profitability or growth), basis for disclosure and other sustainable practices.…”
Section: Sustainability Logicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shin et al (2021) provided evidence of such an inflection point in their study of corporate orientation, which shifted from a shareholder focus to a stakeholder focus near the turn of the millennium. Other anecdotal evidence, such as the growing B Corp movement (Rosca & Taylor, 2023), suggests that firms are increasingly positioning sustainability outcomes at the center of their decision-making priorities. We therefore expect that a sustainability logic may play an increasingly important role in providing a moral, rather than instrumental (i.e., toward profitability or growth), basis for disclosure and other sustainable practices.…”
Section: Sustainability Logicmentioning
confidence: 99%