Multi-tier Sustainable Supply Chain Management and Blockchain Technology Solutions
Yu Gong () and
Shenghao Xie
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Yu Gong: University of Southampton
Shenghao Xie: University of Southampton
A chapter in The Palgrave Handbook of Supply Chain Management, 2024, pp 1035-1062 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract More organizations are realizing that implementing sustainability strategies cannot rely on internal operations or first-tier suppliers alone; they also need to engage cross-tier suppliers to coordinate sustainability initiatives. However, a multi-tier sustainable supply chain (MT-SSCM) involves complex network structures, and sub-suppliers are often perceived as the ‘iceberg’, creating invisible threats to promoting sustainability practices and supplier compliance. Brands usually do not have direct leveraging power over sub-suppliers, including lack of contractual relationships and limited information, resulting in the limited rollout of sustainable initiatives. Blockchain technology (BCT) offers innovative solutions to disrupt traditional MT-SSCM. The inherent transparency, immutability, decentralized, and smart contract features of BCT are expected to tackle the bottlenecks of MT-SSCM implementation. However, research on BCT is still in its early stages, and there is even less about the BCT application in SSCM from a multi-tier perspective. Therefore, this chapter explores how BCT drives effective MT-SSCM implementations. This chapter first reviews the existing MT-SSCM research, including conceptual frameworks, empirical practices, and theoretical perspectives. This is then followed by discussions of the underlying concepts of BCT, SSCM applications, and potential MT-SSCM solutions with a case study.
Keywords: Multi-tier supply chain; Sustainable supply chain; Blockchain technology; Case study (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-19884-7_54
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