The Effect of Early Supplier Engagement on Social Sustainability Outcomes in Project-Based Supply Chains
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2015/12/01
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Description:This work uses a mixed methods research design to explore how social sustainability outcomes are impacted by early supplier integration and associated strategies for successfully implementing this integration. Much of the literature in the area focuses on environmental factors, while social sustainability factors such as worker and consumer safety have been underrepresented. The results quantitatively illustrate the positive effects on sustainable outcomes of making environmental, health, and safety (EHS) a decision factor earlier in the product lifecycle and of using early supplier involvement as an implementation strategy to accomplish this goal. More importantly, the results show that the suppliers that are being involved early are not always strategic suppliers as one would expect, but are often what are traditionally categorized as leverage suppliers. These results are relevant because they not only align with recent research in sustainable sourcing management, but also have practical implications for organizations trying to be successful in a triple bottom line environment. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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ISSN:1478-4092
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Pages in Document:285-295
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Volume:21
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Issue:4
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20061964
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Citation:J Purch Supply Manag 2015 Dec; 21(4):285-295
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Contact Point Address:Lance W. Saunders, Snead Hall Room B4149, 301 West Main Street, PO Box 844000 Richmond, VA 23284-4000, USA
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Email:lwsaunders@vcu.edu
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Federal Fiscal Year:2016
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Performing Organization:Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Peer Reviewed:True
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Start Date:20090901
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Source Full Name:Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management
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End Date:20150131
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:1ca3a316c09e0cf28e32363e9bcabbd989eb9fa61430c333004d573e04c66f23cf4f5726f88f01d8af88a5ba20d6802e21d4c1d5c2e1c53ebe92fb25aa751e83
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