2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12156129
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Leveraging Digital Approaches for Transparency in Sustainable Supply Chains: A Conceptual Paper

Abstract: With the growing global interdependence of companies, their scope of responsibility for the environmental, social, and human rights impacts associated with their activities is also growing. In this context, companies are increasingly held accountable for social and ecological issues that lie within the sphere of action of their suppliers and sub-suppliers. They are thus faced with the challenge of meeting these demands for transparency, traceability, and compliance with standards in their Supply Chains (SCs). … Show more

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“…Transparency is one of the attributes of blockchain and refers to the availability of information among the supply chain stakeholders [29]. Blockchain technology supports real-time information sharing among stakeholders involved in the supply chain network, which increases transparency and trustworthiness among supply chain partners and customers [1,11].…”
Section: Benefits Of Blockchain In the Manufacturing Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transparency is one of the attributes of blockchain and refers to the availability of information among the supply chain stakeholders [29]. Blockchain technology supports real-time information sharing among stakeholders involved in the supply chain network, which increases transparency and trustworthiness among supply chain partners and customers [1,11].…”
Section: Benefits Of Blockchain In the Manufacturing Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of this method is that it can obtain the relative weights of evaluative criteria using fewer calculations and Nimsai et al [10] report that sustainability is considered a key factor in the evolution of SCM in manufacturing industries. This has led management experts and scholars to explore how SSCM could lead to waste reduction, more efficient resource usage, energy conservation, and less detrimental environmental effects [11]. Moreover, quick changes in the patterns of customer demand, competition growth, and pressures from governments and other stakeholder groups have motivated most firms to implement SSCM [12].…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main attention is paid to assessment of the direction of the impact of the digitalization of the economy on changes in logistics processes at enterprises of various industry directions, and analysis of the practice of using information technologies in logistics management [13][14][15]. Most of these works show at least two general points of view.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%