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Building the Latin American Landscape in Supply Chain Sustainability Research: How to Break Free from the Hamster Wheel?
Abstract Despite the abundance and steady growth of Latin American research on supply chain sustainability, studies are often limited to mimicking the Global North discourse without addressing the special needs of the region. In this Editorial, we evaluate the current Latin American landscape on the topic by introducing four papers selected for this Special Issue, while reflecting on the need to decolonize scholarship on supply chain sustainability by re-bounding its notions of time and space within the codes of Latin American epistemologies. We contend that the region has the potential to develop its own research framework and still contribute to the global debate.
期刊介绍:
Latin American Business Review is a quarterly, refereed journal which facilitates the exchange of information and new ideas between academics, business practitioners, public policymakers, and those in the international development community. Special features of the journal will keep you current on various teaching, research, and information sources. These activities all focus on the business and economic environment of the diverse and dynamic countries of the Americas.