2021
DOI: 10.1108/scm-05-2021-0240
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End-to-end sustainability: trade-offs, consumers’ perceptions and decisions beyond B2C interfaces

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to examine the extended effects of corporate (ir)responsibilities in supply chains. More specifically, the authors compare the impact of social and environmental initiatives and failures in the reputational capital of supply chain partners. The authors investigate how (and if) companies’ decisions to prioritize different sustainability dimensions in their supplier selection processes (i.e. sustainability trade-offs) affect consumers’ perception of corporate image, corporate credibility-… Show more

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“…From the sustainable development point of view, these dynamics can be understood as illustrative of a classic sustainability trade-off (Fracarolli Nunes et al. , 2020; Lee Park et al. , 2021), in which social performance is sacrificed for the pursuit of operational efficiency and, ultimately, economic profits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From the sustainable development point of view, these dynamics can be understood as illustrative of a classic sustainability trade-off (Fracarolli Nunes et al. , 2020; Lee Park et al. , 2021), in which social performance is sacrificed for the pursuit of operational efficiency and, ultimately, economic profits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…time and cost-based competition) may push them to solve problems as quickly as possible, sometimes resorting to local practices and/or dubious alternatives from an ethical perspective. From the sustainable development point of view, these dynamics can be understood as illustrative of a classic sustainability trade-off (Fracarolli Nunes et al, 2020;Lee Park et al, 2021), in which social performance is sacrificed for the pursuit of operational efficiency and, ultimately, economic profits.…”
Section: Social Sustainability In Supply Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%