Environmental and social supply chain management sustainability practices: construct development and measurement |
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Authors: | Donna Marshall Lucy McCarthy Ciarán Heavey Paul McGrath |
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Affiliation: | 1. UCD School of Business, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Irelanddonna.marshall@ucd.i.e;3. UCD School of Business, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this paper is to conceptualise and operationalise the concept of supply chain management sustainability practices. Based on a multi-stage procedure involving a literature review, expert Q-sort and pre-test process, pilot test and survey of 156 supply chain directors and managers in Ireland, we develop a multidimensional conceptualisation and measure of social and environmental supply chain management sustainability practices. The research findings show theoretically sound constructs based on four underlying sustainable supply chain management practices: monitoring, implementing systems, new product and process development and strategy redefinition. A two-factor model is then identified as the most reliable: comprising process-based and market-based practices. |
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Keywords: | sustainable supply chain management social sustainability environmental sustainability construct development |
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