Gender diversity in supply chains: towards more sustainable decisions? evidence from interviews

Salomée Ruel, Morgane M. C. Fritz
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Gender diversity (GD) has become an open topic of discussion, with a focus on gender gaps in terms of salary and access to education. There has been little research highlighting the active role women may play in sustainable decision making. This study addresses this gap by considering the case of supply chain management (SCM), a function mostly led by men and where several unsustainable issues prevail. It focuses on determining whether GD has an impact on sustainability-related decisions made in SCM. An exploratory and qualitative approach was taken to look at managerial, operational and hybrid skills and practices. The findings reveal three main opinion groups and show that GD would bring softer skills such as empathy at the managerial level, or more socially responsible supplier selection at the operational level. More GD in SCM would improve social relations, communication, compliance and health and safety issues. This study contributes to filling the gap on the social dimension of sustainability.
供应链中的性别多样性:实现更可持续的决策?访谈证据
性别多样性(GD)已经成为一个公开讨论的话题,关注的焦点是工资和受教育机会方面的性别差距。很少有研究强调妇女在可持续决策中可能发挥的积极作用。本研究通过考虑供应链管理(SCM)的情况来解决这一差距,供应链管理主要由男性领导,并且存在几个不可持续的问题。它侧重于确定GD是否对供应链中做出的与可持续性相关的决策产生影响。对管理、业务和混合技能和做法采取了探索性和定性方法。研究结果揭示了三个主要的意见群体,并表明,GD将带来更软的技能,如在管理层面的同理心,或在运营层面更有社会责任感的供应商选择。供应链管理中更多的GD将改善社会关系、沟通、合规以及健康和安全问题。本研究有助于填补可持续性社会维度的空白。
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