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Title Greening the supply chain / Joseph Sarkis (ed.)
Published London : Springer, 2006

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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 407 pages) : illustrations
Contents Concepts and Frameworks -- A Framework for Strategic Environmental Sourcing -- Effects of Green Purchasing Strategies on Supplier Behaviour -- New Paths to Business Value: Linking Environment, Health and Safety Performance to Strategic Sourcing -- Integrating Quality, Environmental and Supply Chain Management Systems into the Learning Organisation -- Network Dynamics of an Energy Supply Chain: Applicability of the Network Approach to Analysing the Industrial Ecology Practices of Companies -- Strategic Business Operations, Freight Transport and Eco-efficiency: A Conceptual Model -- Reverse Logistics for Recycling: Challenges Facing the Carpet Industry -- Empirical Studies -- Customer and Supplier Relations for Environmental Performance -- Horses for Courses: Explaining the Gap Between the Theory and Practice of Green Supply -- Green Purchasing in Chinese Large and Medium-sized State-owned Enterprises -- Greening of Suppliers/In-bound Logistics -- In the South East Asian Context -- Environmental Initiatives in the Manufacturing Supply Chain: A Story of Light-green Supply -- Case Studies -- Environmental Supply Chain Innovation -- Greening Supply Chains: A Competence-based Perspective -- 'smart' Design: Greening the Total Product System -- Environmental Management in Automotive Supply Chains: An Empirical Analysis -- A Case Study of Green Supply Chain Management at Advanced Micro Devices -- Tools and Technology -- Environmental Quality in the Supply Chain of an Original Equipment Manufacturer: What Does It Mean? -- Creating A Green Supply Chain: A Simulation and Modeling Approach -- Computer-aided Resource Efficiency: How Software and a Common Data Format can Enhance the Assessment of Environmental Impacts and Costs Along the Supply Chain -- E-commerce Solutions to Environmental Purchasing
Summary Since the 1992 Rio summit, corporate environmental responsibility has grown beyond complying with increasingly stringent environmental regulation and taking up proactive initiatives. The business and financial performances of companies may depend on being socially and environmentally responsible. Customers do not distinguish between a company and its suppliers. Thus, greening the supply chain is an innovative idea which is attracting attention. This book incorporates the following perspectives: conceptual development and principles of green supply chain management; empirical studies showing the practices and concerns of industries in Asia, Europe and North America; quantitative and analytical tools for use in environmental supply chain design and development, and case studies of green supply chain practices which describe the complexities faced and their resolution. Industry practitioners, policy makers, students and researchers in this field will read this book for the insights it provides
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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In Springer e-books
Subject Business logistics -- Environmental aspects
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Industrial Technology.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Industrial Engineering.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Production & Operations Management.
Business logistics -- Environmental aspects.
Ingénierie.
Engineering
Environmental management
Industrial engineering
Machinery
Operations research
Structural control (Engineering)
Logistique (organisation) -- Aspect de l'environnement.
Form Electronic book
Author Sarkis, Joseph
ISBN 9781846282997
1846282993
1846282985
9781846282980
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9781280716560
6610716560
9786610716562