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  1. Sustainability Paradoxes in Supply Chains: Analyzing the Effects of Public and Private Regulations
  2. Implementing Circular Business Models for Sustainability Goals: A Systematic Literature Review
  3. The practitioner perspective is more complete: analysing supply chain collaboration for the circular economy
  4. Blockchain and trust in supply chains: a bibliometric analysis and trust transfer perspective
  5. Unlocking circularity: the interplay between institutional pressures and supply chain integration
  6. Social enterprises in supply chains: driving systemic change through social impact
  7. Social drivers affecting job design in apparel supply chains: Inferences from a discrete choice experiment
  8. Public procurement research: a bibliometric analysis
  9. Impact pathways: improving supply chain sustainability by due diligence acts? Insights from a German case
  10. How to enhance circular supply chains? Aligning R-imperatives, uncertainty management and sustainability
  11. Inside the world of stepsiblings: Linking global production networks to sustainable supply chain management
  12. Analyzing the implications of organic standardization and certification in alternative food networks: The capability approach
  13. How to conduct systematic literature reviews in management research: a guide in 6 steps and 14 decisions
  14. A Delphi study examining risk and uncertainty management in circular supply chains
  15. Guest editorial: The social sustainability of global supply chains – a critical perspective on current practices and its transformative potential
  16. The Role of Information and Communication Technology in Managing Supply Chains in Base-of-the-Pyramid Markets
  17. Efficacy of supply chain relationships – differences in performance appraisals between buyers and suppliers
  18. Theorising circular economy and sustainable operations and supply chain management: a sustainability-dominant logic
  19. Linking the digital and sustainable transformation with supply chain practices
  20. Circular supply chain management: a bibliometric analysis-based literature review
  21. Sustainability, risk and performance in textile and apparel supply chains
  22. Stakeholder roles in sustainable supply chain management: a literature review
  23. Sustainability performance measurement in risk and uncertainty management: An analysis of base of the pyramid supply chain literature
  24. Blockchain implementation in pharmaceutical supply chains: A review and conceptual framework
  25. Blockchain as the “trust-building machine” for supply chain management
  26. The impact of customer and supplier collaboration on green supply chain performance
  27. Industry 4.0-driven operations and supply chains for the circular economy: a bibliometric analysis
  28. Comparing regions globally: impacts of COVID-19 on supply chains – a Delphi study
  29. The Internet of Things and the circular economy: A systematic literature review and research agenda
  30. Connecting additive manufacturing to circular economy implementation strategies: Links, contingencies and causal loops
  31. Interestingly it's innovation: Reviewing sustainability performance management in the base of the pyramid (BoP)
  32. Supply chain collaboration and sustainability performance in circular economy: A systematic literature review
  33. Reflecting on theory development in sustainable supply chain management
  34. Challenges and Opportunities for Implementing Additive Manufacturing Supply Chains in Circular Economy
  35. Behavioral studies in sustainable supply chain management
  36. Analysing developing countries approaches of supply chain resilience to COVID-19
  37. Sustainable value creation through information technology-enabled supply chains in emerging markets
  38. A systematic literature review exploring uncertainty management and sustainability outcomes in circular supply chains
  39. Paradoxical tensions in sustainable supply chain management: insights from the electronics multi-tier supply chain context
  40. Traceability and transparency for sustainable fashion-apparel supply chains
  41. Resolving the base of the pyramid inclusion paradox through supplier development
  42. Stakeholder management in sustainable supply chains: A case study of the bioenergy industry
  43. Industry 4.0 Driven Quantitative Methods for Circular Supply Chains: A Bibliometric Analysis
  44. The application of theory in literature reviews – illustrated with examples from supply chain management
  45. New technologies in operations and supply chains: Implications for sustainability
  46. The impact of institutional voids on risk and performance in base-of-the-pyramid supply chains
  47. Personal and organizational level relationships in relational exchanges in supply chains – a bottom-up model
  48. Evaluating supply chain constructs in the base of the pyramid environment
  49. Reviewing interfirm relationship quality from a supply chain management perspective
  50. Reviewing and conceptualizing supplier development
  51. Stakeholders, innovative business models for the circular economy and sustainable performance of firms in an emerging economy facing institutional voids
  52. The Role of Institutional Uncertainty for Social Sustainability of Companies and Supply Chains
  53. A review of inter-firm relationship quality in supply chains
  54. Social Sustainability Empowering the Economic Sustainability in the Global Apparel Supply Chain
  55. Bottoms up: Delivering sustainable value in the base of the pyramid
  56. Bridging institutional voids via supplier development in base of the pyramid supply chains
  57. Assessing the role of dynamic capabilities in local food distribution: a theory-elaboration study
  58. Blockchains in Supply Chains - Offering a framework for analysis and further development
  59. Impacts of stakeholder influences and dynamic capabilities on the sustainability performance of supply chains: a system dynamics model
  60. Managing climate change risks in global supply chains: a review and research agenda
  61. Common and Contradictory Motivations in Buying Intentions for Green and Luxury Automobiles
  62. Defining the antecedents of experience co-creation as applied to alternative consumption models
  63. Analyzing base-of-the-pyramid projects through sustainable supply chain management
  64. Informing logistics social responsibility from a consumer-choice-centered perspective
  65. Customer experience creation for after-use products: A product–service systems-based review
  66. Traceability for sustainability – literature review and conceptual framework
  67. System dynamics modeling for sustainable supply chain management: A literature review and systems thinking approach
  68. A three-dimensional framework for multi-tier sustainable supply chain management
  69. Explaining logistics social responsibility from a dynamic capabilities perspective
  70. The role of supplier development in managing social and societal issues in supply chains
  71. Exploring the Supply-Demand-Discrepancy of Sustainable Financial Products in Germany from a Financial Advisor’s Point of View
  72. Green supply chain management in food retailing: survey-based evidence in Croatia
  73. Linking sustainability-oriented innovation to supply chain relationship integration
  74. Towards integrated sustainability in higher education – Mapping the use of the Accelerator toolset in all dimensions of university practice
  75. Stakeholder influences and risks in sustainable supply chain management: a comparison of qualitative and quantitative studies
  76. Linking capabilities to green operations strategies: The moderating role of corporate environmental proactivity
  77. Sustainable supply chain management for minerals
  78. Analyzing Base-of-the-Pyramid Research from a (Sustainable) Supply Chain Perspective
  79. Challenges and opportunities of digital information at the intersection of Big Data Analytics and supply chain management
  80. Reverse logistics and informal valorisation at the Base of the Pyramid: A case study on sustainability synergies and trade-offs
  81. Supply Chain Controlling für soziale Aspekte in globalen Wertschöpfungsketten
  82. Accelerating the transition towards sustainability dynamics into supply chain relationship management and governance structures
  83. Putting sustainable supply chain management into base of the pyramid research
  84. Management of Social Issues in Supply Chains: A Literature Review Exploring Social Issues, Actions and Performance Outcomes
  85. Social and environmental risk management in supply chains: a survey in the clothing industry
  86. Internal Enablers for the Implementation of Sustainable Supply Chain Risk Management Systems
  87. Dynamic supply chain network design for the supply of blood in disasters: A robust model with real world application
  88. Assessing the link among SC collaboration and integration with risk and performance measures
  89. Performance- and value-oriented decision support for supply chain configuration
  90. Achieving sustainable new product development by integrating product life-cycle management capabilities
  91. Sustainable supply chain management practices and dynamic capabilities in the food industry: A critical analysis of the literature
  92. The paper presents a framework on how to enable sustainable supply chain management.
  93. Sustainable operations management: recent trends and future directions
  94. Determinants of a sustainable new product development
  95. Quantitative models for sustainable supply chain management: Developments and directions
  96. 2013 Awards for Excellence
  97. Sustainability management beyond corporate boundaries: from stakeholders to performance
  98. Sustainable supply chain management in “Base of the Pyramid” food projects—A path to triple bottom line approaches for multinationals?
  99. A review of modeling approaches for sustainable supply chain management
  100. Conducting content‐analysis based literature reviews in supply chain management
  101. Applying activity-based costing in a supply chain environment
  102. Barriers of food supply chains in Africa - a Delphi study
  103. Business Strategy at the Base of the Pyramid
  104. Impacts of supply chain management on company value: benchmarking companies from the fast moving consumer goods industry
  105. A Three Level Framework for Closed-Loop Supply Chain Management—Linking Society, Chain and Actor Level
  106. Supply chain and logistics issues of bio-energy production
  107. Management accounting systems in supply chains – A concept and first empirical insights
  108. Supply chain management for sustainable products - insights from research applying mixed methodologies
  109. Information Needs for Decisions on Supply Chain Design
  110. Sustainable supply chain management and inter‐organizational resources: a literature review
  111. Sustainability management beyond corporate boundaries
  112. Environmental impacts as buying criteria for third party logistical services
  113. The constructs of sustainable supply chain management – a content analysis based on published case studies
  114. A Model for Quantifying Impacts of Supply Chain Cost and Working Capital on the Company Value
  115. Performance measurement in business process outsourcing decisions
  116. Sustainable procurement of minor items - exploring limits to sustainability
  117. Sustainability through the market - the impacts of sustainable supply chain management: introduction
  118. The product-relationship-matrix as framework for strategic supply chain design based on operations theory
  119. Greening the Supply Chain – A Guide for Asian Managers
  120. The Contribution of Environmental and Social Standards Towards Ensuring Legitimacy in Supply Chain Governance
  121. Core issues in sustainable supply chain management - a Delphi study
  122. Two case studies on developing, implementing and evaluating a balanced scorecard in distribution channel dyads
  123. Sustainability and supply chain management – An introduction to the special issue
  124. From a literature review to a conceptual framework for sustainable supply chain management
  125. Modeling for Life Cycle Costing
  126. Introduction
  127. Assessing the rigor of case study research in supply chain management
  128. Information needs in the outsourcing lifecycle
  129. Effektive Koordination mehrstufiger Wertschöpfungsketten mit Prozesskostenmanagement
  130. The use of environmental and social standards by German first-tier suppliers of the Volkswagen AG
  131. End-of-life returns of long-lived products from end customer—insights from an ideally set up closed-loop supply chain
  132. Reducing information technology‐based transaction costs in supply chains
  133. Incorporating sustainability into supply management in the automotive industry – the case of the Volkswagen AG
  134. Integrated chain management in Germany – identifying schools of thought based on a literature review
  135. Innovationen für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung
  136. Supply chain controlling: summarizing recent developments in German literature
  137. Research Methodologies in Supply Chain Management
  138. Transaktionskosten in der Altproduktakquisition am Beispiel des Altkleidermarktes
  139. Integrated chain management and supply chain management comparative analysis and illustrative cases
  140. Industrial ecology, life cycles, supply chains: differences and interrelations
  141. Emerging Issues in Life-Cycle Management: Introduction
  142. Beschaffungsmanagement & Nachhaltigkeit — eine Literaturübersicht
  143. Managing time and complexity in supply chains: two cases from the textile industry
  144. Outsourcing into service factories
  145. Co-ordinating Sustainable Cotton Chains for the Mass Market
  146. Methodology and application of Life Cycle costing
  147. Supply Chain Balanced Scorecard
  148. Sustainability assessment in the German detergent industry: from stakeholder involvement to sustainability indicators
  149. Cost Management in the Textile Chain: Reducing Environmental Impacts and Costs for Green Products
  150. Cost Management in Supply Chains
  151. Supply Chain Costing — A Conceptual Framework
  152. Cost Management in Supply Chains — Different Research Approaches
  153. Supply Chain Target Costing — An Apparel Industry Case Study
  154. Stefan A. Seuring, 'Classifying corporate MEFA applications: development and empirical test of a conceptual model'. Eco-Management and Auditing8(1)2001, 25-35
  155. Standortdienstleistungen in der Chemischen Industrie
  156. Green Supply Chain Costing
  157. Supply Chain Costing
  158. Classifying corporate MEFA applications: development and empirical test of a conceptual model
  159. Vielversprechende Landkarte
  160. Betriebliche Ökobilanzen
  161. Umweltgutachten für das Salta-Polstermöbel Grundmodul
  162. Vergleichende Untersuchung zweier Schuhcreme-Produktionslinien
  163. Analyse der Effizienz des Öko-Audits
  164. Observation and interpretation of the seasonal cycles in the surface concentrations of ozone and carbon monoxide at mace head, Ireland from 1990 to 1994
  165. Demand-Oriented Supply Chain Strategies A Review of the Literature
  166. Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  167. Managing Sustainability Performance in the Textile Chain
  168. Complexity management with interpretive schemes
  169. Conducting a Literature Review — The Example of Sustainability in Supply Chains
  170. Is There a Right Research Design for Your Supply Chain Study?
  171. Case Study Research in Supply Chains — An Outline and Three Examples
  172. A framework for green supply chain costing: A fashion industry example