2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2017.02.088
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Creating Value by Sustainable Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management Practices – a Cross-Country Comparison

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“…Beske and Seuring [118] identified collaboration as a key category of high importance for sustainable management of supply chains, from operational and structural perspectives, helping to achieve competitive advantage and reduce overall cost and uncertainty. Campos, Straube, Wutke and Cardoso [27] argued that there is evidence of collaboration opportunities between countries in response to enhance global sustainability performance. A critical subject in supply chain collaboration then, is the distinct interests that can exist in each participant and achieving the overall success of the chain [104].…”
Section: The Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Beske and Seuring [118] identified collaboration as a key category of high importance for sustainable management of supply chains, from operational and structural perspectives, helping to achieve competitive advantage and reduce overall cost and uncertainty. Campos, Straube, Wutke and Cardoso [27] argued that there is evidence of collaboration opportunities between countries in response to enhance global sustainability performance. A critical subject in supply chain collaboration then, is the distinct interests that can exist in each participant and achieving the overall success of the chain [104].…”
Section: The Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, Geng, et al [26] conducted a literary review and identified articles that surveyed manufacturing companies in Asian emerging economies within a green supply chain context; concluding that research is growing but empirical evidence is needed in this domain, and that it is needed to explore SSCM practices and their impact on firm performance. Furthermore, organizations are required to develop global SSC considering individual country's characteristics, identifying specific variables that influence their performance and opportunities that create value throughout the SC in collaboration with other emerging regions worldwide [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such papers looking at specific processes can be found under the "Extra References" tab of the Excel spreadsheet titled 'Data and Categorization' within Data files. It is important to recognize evolving ideologies such as 'post-normal science' that try to hybridize methods to approach real-world problems in a practical manner (Campos et al, 2017;Chen et al, 2017;Easterly et al, 2010;Feng et al, 2017;Ford & Despeisse, 2016;Funtowicz & Ravetz, 2003;Joung et al, 2013;Jovane et al, 2008;Paritala et al, 2017;Park & Kremer, 2017;GBEP Secretariat, 2011;Veleva & Ellenbecker, 2001). A case study involving a sustainability assessment of a biobased product demonstrating the use of the indicators presented in this paper would assist in representing those categories incorporated within each of the categories to determine areas of greater environmental impact.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The United States is rather lacking, especially if we consider their wealth, potentialities, and investments towards both sustainability and R & D; similar considerations hold true for Japan, despite its huge increase in sustainable issues during the period under review. Brazil's commitment is, again, positive, since it is a leading emerging country in environmental challenges [37] and it is one of the most economically important countries in Latin America, contributing to 7% of the world's GNP [16].…”
Section: Descriptive Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%