Interview data on sustainable supply chain management

Alexander, Anthony (2017). Interview data on sustainable supply chain management. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-852250

The research concerns implementation of sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) to enable theory elaboration. Existing SSCM literature shows barriers including complexity and uncertainty, and requirements including organisational culture and strategy. Decision theory (DT), which provides deeper insight into this, is underdeveloped as a theoretical perspective in SSCM. Therefore, cross-sector qualitative case studies on the role of internal organisational culture, and external supply chain and sector context on decision making, are undertaken to elaborate theory around SSCM and DT. Implications for theory and practice are provided, notably on the distinction between efficiency measures and effectiveness in organisational resource and SSCM outcomes.

Data description (abstract)

The data consists of a series of interviews conducted between 2013 and 2015 with company directors plus trade associations on the topic of sustainable supply chain management. The data is divided into five supply chain case studies, plus two supporting cross-sector interviews. Each is categorised according to basic descriptions and pre-specified concepts related to decision theory, plus emergent concepts.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Alexander Anthony Cardiff University http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0109-7479
Sponsors: Economic and Social Research Council
Grant reference: ES/K002619/1
Topic classification: Trade, industry and markets
Keywords: decision making, sustainable development, supply and demand, business management, environment, social responsibility
Project title: Sustainable supply chain management
Grant holders: Anthony Alexander
Project dates:
FromTo
8 March 201220 June 2016
Date published: 26 Sep 2016 09:13
Last modified: 04 Apr 2017 15:01

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