Sustainable Consumption, Production and Supply Chain Management
Paul Nieuwenhuis,
Daniel Newman and
Anne Touboulic
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This incisive book integrates the academic fields of sustainable consumption and production (SCP) and sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) as a framework for challenging the current economic paradigm and addressing the significant ecological and environmental problems faced by the contemporary business world.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Environment; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781839108037
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to Sustainable Consumption, Production and Supply Chain Management , pp 1-6

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- Ch 2 Sustainable consumption: an intractable problem? , pp 8-14

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- Ch 3 Learning from the crisis , pp 15-21

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- Ch 4 A transition phase: reconfiguration , pp 22-27

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- Ch 5 Consumption and our place in nature , pp 28-38

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- Ch 6 A new role for marketing? , pp 39-41

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- Ch 7 Unsustainable consumption: conclusions , pp 42-44

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- Ch 8 Economies of scale and the roots of mass production , pp 46-52

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- Ch 9 Importance of mass car production , pp 53-59

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- Ch 10 Origins of mass production: summary , pp 60-61

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- Ch 11 Europe takes the technology lead: the case of Citron , pp 62-68

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- Ch 12 The death of craft production: Ford and Budds impact on the French car industry , pp 69-77

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- Ch 13 Mass production in food , pp 78-82

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- Ch 14 Unsustainable production: conclusions , pp 83-85

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- Ch 15 Toyotism: mass production adopts supply-chain thinking , pp 87-95

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- Ch 16 Building sustainable supply chains , pp 96-101

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- Ch 17 Learning from natural supply systems: towards ecological supply chain management , pp 102-114

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- Ch 18 Supply webs: conclusions , pp 115-116

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- Ch 19 Solutions? , pp 118-123

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- Ch 20 Is population really a problem? , pp 124-130

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- Ch 21 Will innovation save us? , pp 131-134

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- Ch 22 Alternatives to mass production , pp 135-143

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- Ch 23 Conclusions: SCP and SSCM - an elusive vision? , pp 144-149

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