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Eco-innovation in the upstream supply chain: re-thinking the involvement of purchasing managers
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Vacher, Stéphano
, Bessouat, Jeanne
, Viale, Laurence
in
Business administration
/ Business competition
/ Competition
/ Competitive advantage
/ Cooperation
/ Employees
/ Environmental impact
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Innovations
/ Literature reviews
/ Logistics
/ Procurement management
/ Purchasing
/ Purchasing agents
/ Social responsibility
/ Stakeholders
/ Suppliers
/ Supply chain management
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainable development
/ Upstream
/ Value chain
2022
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Eco-innovation in the upstream supply chain: re-thinking the involvement of purchasing managers
by
Vacher, Stéphano
, Bessouat, Jeanne
, Viale, Laurence
in
Business administration
/ Business competition
/ Competition
/ Competitive advantage
/ Cooperation
/ Employees
/ Environmental impact
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Innovations
/ Literature reviews
/ Logistics
/ Procurement management
/ Purchasing
/ Purchasing agents
/ Social responsibility
/ Stakeholders
/ Suppliers
/ Supply chain management
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainable development
/ Upstream
/ Value chain
2022
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Eco-innovation in the upstream supply chain: re-thinking the involvement of purchasing managers
by
Vacher, Stéphano
, Bessouat, Jeanne
, Viale, Laurence
in
Business administration
/ Business competition
/ Competition
/ Competitive advantage
/ Cooperation
/ Employees
/ Environmental impact
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Innovations
/ Literature reviews
/ Logistics
/ Procurement management
/ Purchasing
/ Purchasing agents
/ Social responsibility
/ Stakeholders
/ Suppliers
/ Supply chain management
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainable development
/ Upstream
/ Value chain
2022
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Eco-innovation in the upstream supply chain: re-thinking the involvement of purchasing managers
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Eco-innovation in the upstream supply chain: re-thinking the involvement of purchasing managers
2022
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Overview
Purpose
In a context of ecological transition, this study aims to explore and understand what fosters the participation of purchasing departments and identify the drivers and difficulties encountered during the development of eco-innovation within firms.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors adopt a qualitative methodology that provides tools to study complex phenomena. In-depth interviews with highly knowledgeable respondents from multi-sectoral organisations enable us to explore the eco-innovation process within firms.
Findings
From the perspectives of resource-based theory and stakeholder theory, the study contributes to the literature by investigating firms’ internal resources and exploring further dimensions based on sustainable supply chain management and purchasing. Internal stakeholders (e.g. purchasing agents) and external stakeholders (e.g. suppliers) were identified with regard to the business eco-innovation activities of focal companies in relation to upstream stakeholders. The authors examine this complex phenomenon by raising certain intra- and inter-organisational factors, as well as more individual aspects, such as the sensitivity of the purchasing manager to ecological transition. Purchasing agents are involved in increasing the propensity of organisations to eco-innovate and, as internal stakeholders, appear to be influential in eco-innovation.
Research limitations/implications
Given the nascent state of eco-innovation practice and accessibility to primary data about ongoing efforts, this research could not consider all possible drivers.
Practical implications
This study presents an opportunity for purchasing managers to understand challenges more comprehensively to add value within the eco-innovation process. The results highlight recommendations for how best to undertake eco-innovation in upstream supply chains.
Originality/value
The study provides new insights into the constituent resources needed for purchasing participation during eco-innovation to achieve sustainable competitive advantage. This paper is an initial attempt at research in the area.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited,Emerald
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