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Sustainable Supply Chain Management Implementation–Enablers and Barriers in the Textile Industry

Abstract

The distinct definition of accordance in the perceived barriers and enablers for sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) policy implementation has been the subject of various research studies, but a distinct focus on the textile sector has been the object of limited previous attention. However, it has been found that it affects the approach to developments in company approaches to sustainable supply chain management within that industry. This article presents the results of an in-depth comparative case study analysis, drawing on 23 interviews with managers of 10 companies from the textile industry. The analysis demonstrates that specific modes of collaboration can both enable an effective SSCM and diminish barriers for policy implementation. The width and depth varies between a collaborative management approach for an effective internal SSCM versus industry collaboration and buyer supplier collaboration to address external barriers and enablers.

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Oelze N. Sustainable Supply Chain Management Implementation–Enablers and Barriers in the Textile Industry. Sustainability. 2017;9. doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/su9081435.
Oelze, N. . (2017). Sustainable Supply Chain Management Implementation–Enablers and Barriers in the Textile Industry. Sustainability, 9. http://doi.org/ https://doi.org/10.3390/su9081435 (Original work published 2017)
Oelze, Nelly. (2017) 2017. „Sustainable Supply Chain Management Implementation–Enablers and Barriers in the Textile Industry“. Sustainability. doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/su9081435.
Oelze, Nelly. „Sustainable Supply Chain Management Implementation–Enablers and Barriers in the Textile Industry“. Sustainability 2017.
Oelze, Nelly. „Sustainable Supply Chain Management Implementation–Enablers and Barriers in the Textile Industry“. 2017. Sustainability, 1435. Aufl., Bd. 9, MDPI, 2017.

Details

  • Date Published

    14.08.2017
  • Edition

    1435
  • Volume

    9
  • Publisher

    MDPI