Responsibility in the Supply Chain: Interorganisational management of environmental and social aspects in the supply chain - Case studies from the textile sector
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Summary, in English
Upstream CSR as a phenomenon is not without controversies, but it also holds an important potential for reducing negative environmental, and social, impacts associated with production and consumption. Companies’ ability to manage, and assume responsibility for, environmental aspects upstream in their respective supply chains is in fact critical if we are to realise the promise of life cycle thinking. A deeper understanding of this phenomenon is therefore of relevance not just for corporate practitioners but also for policy makers and any other group of stakeholders who seek to reduce the environmental impacts of products in a life cycle perspective.
Through the means of two in-depth case studies in the textile sector, each covering several tiers of a specific supply chain, this thesis provides a deeper understanding of how companies may address the task of influencing and verifying environmental and social aspects that occur upstream in the supply chain. By combining the findings from the empirical research with an in-depth review of pertinent literature this thesis also provides a framework through which this complex phenomenon can be understood and further explored.
Publishing year
2009
Language
English
Publication/Series
IIIEE Dissertations
Volume
IIIEE Dissertations 2009:2
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Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
Topic
- Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Keywords
- Product Chain Management
- Environmental Management
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Interorganisational Management
- Supply Chain Management
Status
Published
Supervisor
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1402-3016
- ISBN: 978-91-88902-46-7
Defence date
29 May 2009
Defence time
10:15
Defence place
The Aula of the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE), Tegnérsplatsen 4, Lund.
Opponent
- Frank Boons (Associate Professor, PhD)