EMERGING DISCOURSE INCUBATOR: Cross‐Sector Relations in Global Supply Chains: A Social Capital Perspective

Virtually unheard of 30 years ago, collaborations involving environmental NGOs and businesses are now common and are increasingly being used to address sustainability issues in supply chains. We argue that a supply chain perspective is instrumental for collaborative NGOs in helping them to understan...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of supply chain management 2018-04, Vol.54 (2), p.21-33
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subjects Alliances
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cross‐sector partnerships
environmental issues
NGOs
Nongovernmental organizations
Social capital
Social networks
Social responsibility
Studies
Success
Supply chain management
Supply chains
Sustainability
Theory
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