绿色供应链:环境信息与实践之间缺失的环节

Green supply chains and the missing link between environmental information and practice

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT · 2009
被引 107
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了瑞典食品供应链中环境信息的使用差异,发现采购商对信息的感知取决于其在供应链中的位置,解释了信息共享与环境绩效之间的脱节。

Abstract

Abstract Within the field of green supply chain management (GSCM), an interest in supply chain cooperation to create sustainable competitive advantage, i.e. the collaborative paradigm, has made researchers turn their attention to information related aspects of the supply chain. This study contributes to an understanding of a suboptimal use of environmental information, which is critical for all collaborative efforts aiming at sustainable competitive advantage. The aim of this article is to describe the use of environmental information at different stages of the Swedish food supply chain. The results from this case study of the Swedish food supply chain indicate that environmental information is perceived and used differently by purchasers in the supply chain depending on where (in the supply chain) they are situated in relation to other chain actors. The main contribution of this study is the suggestion of a stage‐dependent connection between perceived environmental cost and perceived environmentally informed consumer demand, which are barriers to GSCM practice discussed in recent GSCM literature. The missing link between information sharing and (environmental) performance of supply chains is explained as distance to end‐consumer in terms of supply chain stages. Implications for GSCM practice and theory are discussed. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.

绿色供应链管理环境信息供应链合作可持续竞争优势食品供应链