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The science of sustainable supply chains
by
O'Rourke, Dara
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business enterprises
/ Business entities
/ Business risks
/ compliance
/ Consumer goods industries
/ Consumers
/ corporations
/ Costs
/ Decision making
/ decision support systems
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Environmental impact
/ Fast fashion
/ Global economy
/ Government agencies
/ Green businesses
/ Incentives
/ information systems
/ Life cycle assessment
/ Manufactured Materials - supply & distribution
/ manufacturing
/ Monitoring
/ Networks
/ prediction
/ REVIEW
/ Risk reduction
/ social impact
/ supply chain
/ Supply chain management
/ Supply chain sustainability
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability assessments
/ Sustainability science
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable management
/ Sustainable practices
/ Sustainable products
/ Transportation
2014
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The science of sustainable supply chains
by
O'Rourke, Dara
in
business enterprises
/ Business entities
/ Business risks
/ compliance
/ Consumer goods industries
/ Consumers
/ corporations
/ Costs
/ Decision making
/ decision support systems
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Environmental impact
/ Fast fashion
/ Global economy
/ Government agencies
/ Green businesses
/ Incentives
/ information systems
/ Life cycle assessment
/ Manufactured Materials - supply & distribution
/ manufacturing
/ Monitoring
/ Networks
/ prediction
/ REVIEW
/ Risk reduction
/ social impact
/ supply chain
/ Supply chain management
/ Supply chain sustainability
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability assessments
/ Sustainability science
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable management
/ Sustainable practices
/ Sustainable products
/ Transportation
2014
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The science of sustainable supply chains
by
O'Rourke, Dara
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business enterprises
/ Business entities
/ Business risks
/ compliance
/ Consumer goods industries
/ Consumers
/ corporations
/ Costs
/ Decision making
/ decision support systems
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Environmental impact
/ Fast fashion
/ Global economy
/ Government agencies
/ Green businesses
/ Incentives
/ information systems
/ Life cycle assessment
/ Manufactured Materials - supply & distribution
/ manufacturing
/ Monitoring
/ Networks
/ prediction
/ REVIEW
/ Risk reduction
/ social impact
/ supply chain
/ Supply chain management
/ Supply chain sustainability
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability assessments
/ Sustainability science
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable management
/ Sustainable practices
/ Sustainable products
/ Transportation
2014
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The science of sustainable supply chains
2014
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Overview
Recent advances in the science and technology of global supply chain management offer near–real-time demand-response systems for decision-makers across production networks. Technology is helping propel \"fast fashion\" and \"lean manufacturing,\" so that companies are better able to deliver products consumers want most. Yet companies know much less about the environmental and social impacts of their production networks. The failure to measure and manage these impacts can be explained in part by limitations in the science of sustainability measurement, as well as by weaknesses in systems to translate data into information that can be used by decision-makers inside corporations and government agencies. There also remain continued disincentives for firms to measure and pay the full costs of their supply chain impacts. I discuss the current state of monitoring, measuring, and analyzing information related to supply chain sustainability, as well as progress that has been made in translating this information into systems to advance more sustainable practices by corporations and consumers. Better data, decision-support tools, and incentives will be needed to move from simply managing supply chains for costs, compliance, and risk reduction to predicting and preventing unsustainable practices.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science,The American Association for the Advancement of Science
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