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portada Sustainable Initiatives and Due Diligence in the EU Supply Chain
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
144
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.0 x 14.8 x 0.9 cm
Weight
0.20 kg.
ISBN13
9783346700834

Sustainable Initiatives and Due Diligence in the EU Supply Chain

Kristian Prior (Author) · Hans Brunk (Author) · Grin Verlag · Paperback

Sustainable Initiatives and Due Diligence in the EU Supply Chain - Prior, Kristian ; Brunk, Hans

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Synopsis "Sustainable Initiatives and Due Diligence in the EU Supply Chain"

Master's Thesis from the year 2022 in the subject Business economics - Supply, Production, Logistics, grade: A, Copenhagen Business School, language: English, abstract: Using primary data gathered from both virtual semi-structured interviews and a quantitative survey, a triangular approach was used to investigate how firms work with different initiatives regarding sustainability in supply chains - both in terms of environmental and social sustainability. Furthermore, reactions to recently enacted and upcoming supply chain legislation was documented. The quantitative data was mainly used to supplement findings from the qualitative interviews. Selected respondents were featured through mini-cases that highlighted firm sustainability initiatives pertaining to supply chain management. From the analyzed data, four distinct propositions-each with circumstantial sub-propositions- were developed that highlight four interlinked themes concerning sustainability and supply chain management: leverage, information exchange, visibility, and supplier upgrading. The propositions can be used by business managers as a source of direction while designing, implementing, and managing sustainability initiatives in their respective supply chains in response to increasing due diligence requirements. Furthermore, legislators may review respondent concerns as well as the developed propositions to address externalities stemming from global value chains and update the legislation accordingly. Numerous government bodies have begun enacting increased due diligence requirements on business supply chains to curb harmful externalities that affect global sustainability initiatives. At the international level, the EU has recently proposed mandatory human rights due diligence (MHRDD) for global value chains, which is a mandated form of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Traditionally, due diligence and CSR have been voluntary tools to appease stakeholders. However, these voluntary approaches ha

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