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THE ROLE OF SUPPLY CHAIN COLLABORATION ON SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE

Year 2015, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 0 - 0, 29.09.2015

Abstract

Sustainable supply chain management and collaboration have taken big attention from academicians and practitioners. The extensive literature review is conducted to analyse the relationship between Sustainable Supply Chain Management and collaboration and its effects on performance of SSCM dimensions. Then, a framework is proposed to explain the relationship between sustainable supply chain management and collaboration. For further studies the proposed framework should be tested empirically.

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  • Ageron, B., Gunasekaran, A., Spalanzani, A. (2012), “Sustainable supply management: An empirical study”,
  • International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 140, pp. 168–182. Alblas, A.A., Peters, K., Wortmann, J.C. (2014), "Fuzzy sustainability incentives in new product development",
  • International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 34 No 4, pp. 513- 545. Allred, C.R., Fawcett, S.E., Wallin, C., Magnan, G.M. (2011), “A Dynamic Collaboration Capability as a Source of
  • Competitive Advantage”, Decision Sciences Journal, Vol. 42 No. 1, pp. 129-160. Ashby, A., Leat, M., Hudson-Smith, M. (2012), "Making connections: a review of supply chain management and sustainability literature", Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Vol. 17 No. 5, pp. 497 – 516.
  • Beske, P. (2012), "Dynamic capabilities and sustainable supply chain management", International Journal of
  • Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Vol. 42 No. 4, pp. 372 – 387. Beske, P., Land, A., Seuring, S. (2014), “Sustainable supply chain management practices and dynamic capabilities in the food industry: A critical analysis of the literature” International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 152, pp. 131–143.
  • Beske, P., Seuring, S. (2014), "Putting sustainability into supply chain management", Supply Chain Management:
  • An International Journal, Vol. 19 No. 3, pp. 322 – 331 Blome, C., Paulraj, A., Schuetz, K. (2014), "Supply chain collaboration and sustainability: a profile deviation analysis", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 34 No 5, pp. 639 – 663.
  • Cao, M.,, Vonderembse, M.A., Zhang, Q., Ragu-Nathan, T.S. (2010), “Supply chain collaboration: conceptualization and instrument development”, International Journal of Production Research, Vol.48 No.22, pp. 6613-6635
  • Cao, M., Zhang, Q. (2011), “Supply chain collaboration: Impact on collaborative advantage and firm performance”, Journal of Operations Management, Vol. 29, pp. 163–180
  • Chin, T.A., Tat,H.H.,Sulaiman, Z. (2015), “Green Supply Chain Management, Environmental Collaboration and Sustainability Performance”, 12th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing, Procedia CIRP 26, pp. 695- 699
  • Fabbe-Costes, N., Roussat, C., Taylor,M., Taylor, A. (2014), "Sustainable supply chains: a framework for environmental scanning practices", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 34 No 5, pp. 664 – 694
  • Furlan, A., Grandinetti, R. (2011), “Size, relationships and capabilities: A new approach to the growth of the firm”,
  • Human Systems Management, Vol. 30, pp. 195–213 Gimenez, C., Sierra, V., Rodon, J. (2012), “Sustainable operations: Their impact on the triple bottom line”,
  • International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 140, pp. 149–159 Gupta, S., Palsule-Desai, O.D. (2011), “Sustainable supply chain management: Review and research opportunities”, IIMB Management Review, Vol. 23, pp. 234-245
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  • Hassini, E., Surti, C., Searcy, C. (2012), “A literature review and a case study of sustainable supply chains with a focus on metrics”, International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 140, pp. 69–82
  • Hoof,B.V., Thiell,M., (2014), “Collaboration capacity for sustainable supply chain management: small and medium-sized enterprises in Mexico”, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 67, pp. 239-248
  • Hudnurkar,M., Jakhar,S., Rathod,U., (2014), “Factors affecting collaboration in supply chain: A literature Review”,
  • Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol.133, pp. 189-202
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  • Kay, N.M., (2010), “Dynamic capabilities as context: the role of decision, system and structure”, Industrial and Corporate Change, Vol. 19 No.4, pp. 1205–1223
  • Linton, J.D., Klassen, R., Jayaraman, V. (2007), “Sustainable supply chains: An introduction”, Journal of Operations Management, Vol. 25, pp.1075–1082
  • Luzzini,D., B.Jones,E.,B.Jones,A.,Spina,G., (2015), “From sustainability commitment to performance: The role of intra and inter-firm collaborative capabilities in the up stream supply chain”, Int. J. Production Economics, Vol. 165, pp.51-63
  • Jun Luo, Alain Yee-Loong Chong, Eric W.T. Ngai, Martin J. Liu, (2015), “Reprint of ‘‘Green Supply Chain
  • Collaboration implementation in China: The mediating role of guanxi’’, Transportation Research Part E, Vol. 74, pp.37-49
  • Ramanathan,U., (2014), “ Performance of supply chain collaboration – A simulation study”, Expert Systems with Applications, Vol. 41, pp. 210-220
  • Shu-Hsien Liao, Fang-I Kuo (2014), “The study of relationships between the collaboration for supply chain, supply chain capabilities and firm performance:A case of the Taiwan's TFT-LCD industry”, Int. J. Production Economics,Vol. 156, pp.295-304
  • Varsei, M., Soosay, C., Fahimnia, B., Sarkis, J. (2014), "Framing sustainability performance of supply chains with multidimensional indicators", Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Vol. 19 No. 3, pp. 242 – 257
  • Zacharia, Z.G., Nix, N.W., Lusch, R.F. (2011), “Capabilities that enhance outcomes of an episodic supply chain collaboration”, Journal of Operations Management, Vol. 29, pp. 591–603
  • Zailani, S., Jeyaraman, K., Vengadasan, G., .Premkumar, R. (2012), “Sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) in Malaysia: A survey”, International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 140, pp. 330–340
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Publication Date September 29, 2015
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APA Ince, H., & Ince, A. S. (2015). THE ROLE OF SUPPLY CHAIN COLLABORATION ON SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE. Journal of Management Marketing and Logistics, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2015312952

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