Sustainable supply chain management in a global context: the perspective of emerging economy suppliers

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS
Michele M. O. Pereira, L. Hendry, Minelle E. Silva, M. Bossle, L. M. Antonialli
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Purpose This paper aims to investigate how the extant literature on sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) empirically explores the perspective of emerging economy suppliers operating in global supply chains (GSCs). It thereby explains the role of emerging economy suppliers in determining the success of SSCM. Design/methodology/approach A systematic literature review of 41 empirical papers (published between 2007 and 2021) was conducted, involving both descriptive and thematic analyses. Findings The findings demonstrate that emerging economy suppliers have a key role in SSCM, given their use of positive feedback loops to proactively create remedies to surpass barriers using their collaboration mechanisms, and exploit authentic sustainability outcomes as reinforcements to drive further sustainability initiatives. The authors also demonstrate that suppliers are particularly focused on the cultural and institutional dimensions of sustainability. Finally, the authors provide an explanatory analytical framework to reduce the institutional distance between buyers and their global suppliers. Research limitations/implications This review identifies avenues for future research on the role of emerging economy suppliers in SSCM. Practical implications Recognising remedies to surpass barriers and reinforcements to drive new actions can aid SSCM in GSCs and improve understanding between buyers and suppliers. Social implications The valorisation of cultural and institutional issues can lead to more responsible supplier interactions and improved sustainability outcomes in emerging economies. Originality/value This review only analyses the viewpoint of emerging economy suppliers, whereas prior SSCM reviews have focused on the buyer perspective. Thus, the authors reduce supplier invisibility and institutional distance between GSC participants.
全球背景下的可持续供应链管理:新兴经济体供应商的视角
目的本文旨在研究现有的可持续供应链管理文献如何实证探索新兴经济体供应商在全球供应链中的经营视角。因此,它解释了新兴经济体供应商在决定SSCM.Design/方法/方法成功中的作用。对41篇实证论文(发表于2007年至2021年)进行了系统的文献综述,包括描述性和主题分析。调查结果表明,新兴经济体供应商在SSCM中发挥着关键作用,因为他们利用积极的反馈回路,积极创造补救措施,利用合作机制超越障碍,并利用真实的可持续性成果来推动进一步的可持续性举措。作者还表明,供应商特别关注可持续性的文化和制度层面。最后,作者提供了一个解释性的分析框架,以减少买家与其全球供应商之间的制度距离。研究局限性/含义本综述确定了未来研究新兴经济体供应商在SSCM中作用的途径。实际含义认识到超越障碍的补救措施和推动新行动的强化措施可以帮助GSC中的SSCM,并提高买方和供应商之间的理解。社会影响文化和制度问题的价值化可以导致新兴经济体更负责任的供应商互动和改善可持续性结果。原创性/价值本次审查仅分析新兴经济体供应商的观点,而之前的SSCM审查侧重于买方的观点。因此,作者减少了供应商的不可见性和GSC参与者之间的制度距离。
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