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View article: Operations & supply chain management: principles and practice
Operations & supply chain management: principles and practice Open
Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM) has continually evolved, incorporating a broad array of strategies, frameworks, and technologies to address complex challenges across industries. This encyclopedic article provides a comprehens…
View article: Supply chain sustainability risk management in the era of mandatory due diligence: A literature review
Supply chain sustainability risk management in the era of mandatory due diligence: A literature review Open
View article: Development of a 29‐Color Single‐Tube Full Spectrum Flow Cytometry Assay for the Detection of Measurable Residual Disease and Leukemic Stem Cells in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Development of a 29‐Color Single‐Tube Full Spectrum Flow Cytometry Assay for the Detection of Measurable Residual Disease and Leukemic Stem Cells in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Open
Multiparametric flow cytometry (MFC) is widely used to detect measurable residual disease (MRD) in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). However, conventional flow assays require multiple tubes, with an additional tube for leukemia stem cell (LSC)…
View article: Make, Buy, <i>and</i> Ally: Can Plural Sourcing Reconcile the Tension Between Outsourcing and Corporate Social Responsibility?
Make, Buy, <i>and</i> Ally: Can Plural Sourcing Reconcile the Tension Between Outsourcing and Corporate Social Responsibility? Open
Outsourcing promises economic benefits but creates corporate social responsibility (CSR) risks: as activities are placed beyond a firm's boundaries, the firm struggles to adequately measure the performance of its suppliers, particularly re…
View article: Putting the S in Sustainable Supply Chain Management: A People‐Centric Research Agenda
Putting the S in Sustainable Supply Chain Management: A People‐Centric Research Agenda Open
The aim of this disciplined provocation is to challenge some of the fundamental assumptions in supply chain management research and practice—most notably the discipline’s current conceptualization of supply chain excellence that has proven…
View article: Mandatory due diligence legislation: a paradigm shift for the governance of sustainability in global value chains?
Mandatory due diligence legislation: a paradigm shift for the governance of sustainability in global value chains? Open
View article: Multinational firms and sustainability in global supply chains: scope and boundaries of responsibility
Multinational firms and sustainability in global supply chains: scope and boundaries of responsibility Open
View article: Beyond Compliance-Based Governance: The Role of Social Intermediaries in Mitigating Forced Labour in Global Supply Chains
Beyond Compliance-Based Governance: The Role of Social Intermediaries in Mitigating Forced Labour in Global Supply Chains Open
Forced labour poses a significant challenge within global supply chains, yet traditional compliance-based governance based on auditing has proven to be ineffective in addressing this issue. Non-government organizations and worker rights or…
View article: Supply Chain Sustainability Risk Management in the Era of Mandatory Due Diligence – a Literature Review
Supply Chain Sustainability Risk Management in the Era of Mandatory Due Diligence – a Literature Review Open
View article: Unchaining supply chains: Transformative leaps toward regenerating social–ecological systems
Unchaining supply chains: Transformative leaps toward regenerating social–ecological systems Open
The worsening climate, biodiversity, and inequity crises have existential implications. To help resolve these crises, supply chains must move beyond a minimal harm approach. Instead, supply chains must make positive contributions to and ha…
View article: Thai Labour NGOs during the ‘Modern Slavery’ Reforms: NGO Transitions in a Post‐aid World
Thai Labour NGOs during the ‘Modern Slavery’ Reforms: NGO Transitions in a Post‐aid World Open
This article explores how domestic NGOs responded to new opportunities that emerged during the 2015–2020 ‘modern slavery’ labour reforms in Thailand's seafood sector. The analysis takes place against the background of civil society transit…
View article: Extending Social Sustainability to Suppliers: The Role of GVC Governance Strategies and Supplier Country Institutions
Extending Social Sustainability to Suppliers: The Role of GVC Governance Strategies and Supplier Country Institutions Open
View article: Cascading Sustainability in Multi‐tier Supply Chains: When Do Chinese Suppliers Adopt Sustainable Procurement?
Cascading Sustainability in Multi‐tier Supply Chains: When Do Chinese Suppliers Adopt Sustainable Procurement? Open
As global brands assume more accountability for their extended supply chains, some request that their first‐tier suppliers in turn adopt sustainable procurement practices, thereby “cascading” sustainability requirements to second‐tier supp…
View article: Humanizing Research on Working Conditions in Supply Chains: Building a Path to Decent Work
Humanizing Research on Working Conditions in Supply Chains: Building a Path to Decent Work Open
Research on managing working conditions in the supply chain is currently conducted under the umbrella of “social” sustainability. In this introduction to the 2021 Emerging Discourse Incubator, “Managing Working Conditions in Supply Chains:…
View article: Untangling drivers for supplier environmental and social responsibility: An investigation in Philips Lighting's Chinese supply chain
Untangling drivers for supplier environmental and social responsibility: An investigation in Philips Lighting's Chinese supply chain Open
This study unpacks the environmental and social dimensions of supplier responsibility and links each dimension to distinct drivers. Using stakeholder theory and the relational view, we distinguish between two main drivers: stakeholder pres…
View article: Exploring supplier–supplier innovations within the Toyota supply network: A supply network perspective
Exploring supplier–supplier innovations within the Toyota supply network: A supply network perspective Open
This article investigates the development of supplier–supplier innovations that occur when two firms that are part of the same supply network co‐patent a new product. This study unravels how the structure of the supply network influences e…
View article: Call for papers for the 2021 Emerging Discourse Incubator: Managing Working Conditions in Supply Chains: Towards Decent Work
Call for papers for the 2021 Emerging Discourse Incubator: Managing Working Conditions in Supply Chains: Towards Decent Work Open
The topic for JSCM's fourth emerging discourse incubator (EDI) is Managing Working Conditions in Supply Chains: Toward Decent Work. Decent work refers to “opportunities for work that is productive and delivers a fair income, security in th…
View article: Call for papers for the 2021 Emerging Discourse Incubator: Managing Working Conditions in Supply Chains: Towards Decent Work
Call for papers for the 2021 Emerging Discourse Incubator: Managing Working Conditions in Supply Chains: Towards Decent Work Open
The topic for JSCM's fourth emerging discourse incubator (EDI) is Managing Working Conditions in Supply Chains: Toward Decent Work. Decent work refers to “opportunities for work that is productive and delivers a fair income, security in th…
View article: Applicability and reproducibility of acute myeloid leukaemia stem cell assessment in a multi‐centre setting
Applicability and reproducibility of acute myeloid leukaemia stem cell assessment in a multi‐centre setting Open
Summary Leukaemic stem cells (LSC) have been experimentally defined as the leukaemia‐propagating population and are thought to be the cellular reservoir of relapse in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). Therefore, LSC measurements are warranted…
View article: Private governance of human and labor rights in seafood supply chains – The case of the modern slavery crisis in Thailand
Private governance of human and labor rights in seafood supply chains – The case of the modern slavery crisis in Thailand Open
View article: Untangling Drivers for Supplier Environmental and Social Responsibility: An Investigation in Philips Lighting’s Chinese Supply Chain
Untangling Drivers for Supplier Environmental and Social Responsibility: An Investigation in Philips Lighting’s Chinese Supply Chain Open
View article: Current challenges of managing social sustainability in multi-tier chains: in search of new forms of supply chain governance
Current challenges of managing social sustainability in multi-tier chains: in search of new forms of supply chain governance Open
View article: Inside the Buying Firm: Exploring Responses to Paradoxical Tensions in Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Inside the Buying Firm: Exploring Responses to Paradoxical Tensions in Sustainable Supply Chain Management Open
An instrumental perspective still dominates research on sustainable supply chain management ( SSCM ). As an alternative, this study presents a paradox perspective and argues that sustainability and other business aims are not always compat…
View article: Managing Coopetition in Supplier Networks – A Paradox Perspective
Managing Coopetition in Supplier Networks – A Paradox Perspective Open
Scholars in the field of supply chain management have started to embrace the idea of simultaneous cooperation and competition (“coopetition”) in supplier networks but have mainly looked at coopetition from a structural perspective. In this…
View article: Managing Coopetition in Supplier Networks – A Paradox Perspective
Managing Coopetition in Supplier Networks – A Paradox Perspective Open
Scholars in the field of supply chain management have started to embrace the idea of simultaneous cooperation and competition (“coopetition”) in supplier networks but have mainly looked at coopetition from a structural perspective. In this…
View article: Introduction to innovation in the East Asian automotive industry: Exploring the interplay between product architectures, firm strategies, and national innovation systems
Introduction to innovation in the East Asian automotive industry: Exploring the interplay between product architectures, firm strategies, and national innovation systems Open
View article: Managing knowledge boundaries for open innovation – lessons from the automotive industry
Managing knowledge boundaries for open innovation – lessons from the automotive industry Open
Purpose The rising need to innovate and obtain knowledge from more distant knowledge sources calls for new innovation strategies and a better integration of other external actors who lie outside the traditional automotive supply chain. Suc…
View article: The Role of Ambidexterity in Managing Buyer–Supplier Relationships: The Toyota Case
The Role of Ambidexterity in Managing Buyer–Supplier Relationships: The Toyota Case Open
Most ambidexterity theories deal with managing exploration–exploitation trade-offs among business units within firms or between alliance partners, but these theories remain yet to be extended to the buyer-supplier relationship level. Throu…
View article: Implementing sustainability in multi-tier supply chains: Strategies and contingencies in managing sub-suppliers
Implementing sustainability in multi-tier supply chains: Strategies and contingencies in managing sub-suppliers Open
View article: Complementarities and organizational (Mis)fit: a retrospective analysis of the Toyota recall crisis
Complementarities and organizational (Mis)fit: a retrospective analysis of the Toyota recall crisis Open