Multi-tier sustainable supply chain management: a case study of a global food retailer

IF 2.4 Q3 MANAGEMENT
A. Oyedijo, Simonov Kusi‐Sarpong, M. Mubarik, S. Khan, Kome Utulu
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Purpose Implementing sustainable practices in multi-tier supply chains (MTSCs) is a difficult task. This study aims to investigate why such endeavours fail and how MTSC partners can address them. Design/methodology/approach A single-case study of a global food retail company was used in this study. Semi-structured interviews with the case firm and its first- and second-tier suppliers were used to collect data, which were then qualitatively analysed using thematic analysis. Findings Major barriers impeding the implementation of sustainability in multi-tier food supply chains were revealed such as the cost of sustainability, knowledge gap, lack of infrastructure and supply chain complexity. Furthermore, the findings reveal five possible solutions such as multi-tier collaboration and partnership, diffusion of innovation along the chain, supply chain mapping, sustainability performance measurement and capacity building, all of which can aid in the improvement of sustainability practices. Research limitations/implications Future research should investigate how specific barriers and drivers affect specific aspects of sustainability, pointing practitioners to specific links between the variables that can aid in tailoring sustainability oriented investment. Practical implications This research supports managerial comprehension of MTSC sustainability, pointing out ways to improve sustainability performance despite the complex multi-tier system of food supply chains. Originality/value The research on MTSC sustainability is still growing, and this research contributes to the debate about how MTSCs can become more sustainable from the perspective of the triple bottom line, particularly food supply chains which face significant sustainability challenges.
多层可持续供应链管理:一个全球性食品零售商的案例研究
目的在多层供应链(MTSCs)中实施可持续实践是一项艰巨的任务。本研究旨在调查这些努力失败的原因以及MTSC合作伙伴如何解决这些问题。设计/方法/方法本研究采用了一家全球食品零售公司的单一案例研究。采用与案例公司及其一、二线供应商的半结构化访谈来收集数据,然后使用主题分析对数据进行定性分析。研究结果揭示了在多层次食品供应链中实施可持续发展的主要障碍,如可持续发展成本、知识差距、基础设施缺乏和供应链复杂性。此外,研究结果揭示了五种可能的解决方案,如多层合作与伙伴关系、创新在供应链上的扩散、供应链映射、可持续发展绩效评估和能力建设,所有这些都有助于改善可持续发展实践。未来的研究应调查具体的障碍和驱动因素如何影响可持续性的具体方面,为从业者指出变量之间的具体联系,从而有助于定制以可持续性为导向的投资。实践意义本研究支持管理层对MTSC可持续性的理解,指出了在复杂的多层次食品供应链系统中提高可持续性绩效的方法。关于MTSC可持续性的研究仍在增长,这项研究有助于从三重底线的角度讨论MTSC如何变得更具可持续性,特别是面临重大可持续性挑战的食品供应链。
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