2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.02.183
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Social supply chain risk management: A taxonomy, a framework and a research agenda

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“…Through the interaction of these two perspectives, the present study findings show that the research on supplier management mainly presents the following trends: first, the research on supplier management has made breakthroughs in both breadth and depth during the research period. Representative research themes, such as, "sustainable supply chain" [24][25][26], "corporate social responsibility" [27][28][29], "knowledge management" [30][31][32], etc., have gradually penetrated into the field of supplier management. Corporate social responsibility in supplier management has received increasing attention in recent years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Through the interaction of these two perspectives, the present study findings show that the research on supplier management mainly presents the following trends: first, the research on supplier management has made breakthroughs in both breadth and depth during the research period. Representative research themes, such as, "sustainable supply chain" [24][25][26], "corporate social responsibility" [27][28][29], "knowledge management" [30][31][32], etc., have gradually penetrated into the field of supplier management. Corporate social responsibility in supplier management has received increasing attention in recent years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also literature reviews focusing on the interaction of sustainability with other themes in the context of the supply chain, such as innovation [20], supplier selection, monitoring and development [21], supply chain performance measures [22] and circular economy [23]. Literature reviews on supply chain risk management mainly analyze the definitions [24], risk types [24][25][26], risk factors [24,27], and mitigation strategies [24,25]. Research on mathematical methods dominates the original studies on the theme of supplier selection [28], as well as the literature reviews.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The systematic literature review used the methodology Methodi Ordinatio, proposed by Pagani et al [125,126] and adopted in other works [127][128][129]. The purpose of this methodology is to select articles according to their scientific relevance, taking into account the main factors to be considered in a scientific paper: the impact factor of the journal on which the document was published, the number of citations, and the year of publication.…”
Section: Systematic Literature Reviewmentioning
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“…The theoretical approach was done on the literature and on patents granted. The systematic review on the extant literature was performed using the Methodi Ordinatio methodology [31,32] as described in Stadler [33], Campos [34], Cunha [35], and Muller [36]. The purpose of this methodology is to select articles according to their scientific relevance, taking into consideration the main factors to be considered in a scientific article: the impact factor of the journal in which the document was published, the number of citations, and the year of publication.…”
Section: Theoretical Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%