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Intraorganizational design of voluntary sustainability initiatives
An increasing number of companies establish voluntary sustainability initiatives in collaboration with multiple stakeholders and supply chain partners. These organizations source an increasing share of their products from suppliers in developing or emerging countries like China where ecological and social requirements may be more relaxed than in Europe or North America. Some organizations have established discussions on voluntary sustainability initiatives in order to ensure that their supply chains comply with a certain minimum of ecological and / or social standards worldwide. Suppliers, competitors, advocacy nongovernmental associations, and governmental agencies now increasingly consider participating in these initiatives.
Managers are frequently puzzled whether and how they should establish a voluntary sustainability initiative. In that context this research aims to support their decision-making.
The institutional diffusion of sustainable supply chain strategies
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Institutional entrepreneurship capabilities for interorganizational sustainable supply chain strategies
Leistungsstandardisierung - ein Ansatz zur Attraktivitätssteigerung des Kombinierten Verkehrs
The institutional diffusion of sustainable supply chain strategies: An explorative study on the interorganizational means of voluntary sustainability initiatives
How to drive change in supply chain practices: key resources, the design of voluntary sustainability initiatives and institutional performance
Neue Herausforderungen an die Supply Chain Excellence
Institutional Work in the Design of Voluntary Sustainability Initiatives : The Role of Key Resources
Institutional Work in the Design of Voluntary Sustainablity Initiatives : Role of Key Resources