Sustainability Performance in Food Supply Networks: Insights from the UK Industry

The purpose of this research is to introduce a qualitative sustainability performance assessment framework for food supply networks, based on the perception of their key stakeholders’ upper management. Moreover, the paper provides industry insights by exemplifying the value of the proposed framework...

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Supply chains
Sustainability
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