An Exploration of Sustainable Supply Chain Perspective: Comparative Analysis
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In the last two decades, sustainable supply chain management (sSCM) has received growing consideration and becomes an increasingly popular in both academic and corporate point of view. This can be seen by the number of papers published and in particular by journal special issues and also a vast number of laws, standards and regulations which force corporate to implement sSCM. As such, sustainability development recognizes the interdependence of economic, environmental and social issues. Several approaches were proposed for the framework and implementation of sSCM but in this research field still in embryonic state. The implementing of sSCM activities are still focused on environmental issues. Social and ethical issues were seen as less tangible and more difficult to address. As the separation of three pillars of sustainability, connections between each other were distracted. This paper provides a background to understand current trends in this multidisciplinary field and offers a comparative analysis-both of academic research and corporate practicable point of viewcomprising three parts: (1) conceptual framework (2) implementation and (3) sSCM performance measurement. Using the current literature and the result of an empirical study, the results of comparative study enhance the important role of considering the integration among core 3 dimensions (economic, environment and social) and others support issues related on sSCM are necessary to achieve the sSCM performance.
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