Leveraging Digital Approaches for Transparency in Sustainable Supply Chains: A Conceptual Paper

With the growing global interdependence of companies, their scope of responsibility for the environmental, social, and human rights impacts associated with their activities is also growing. In this context, companies are increasingly held accountable for social and ecological issues that lie within...

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subjects Child labor
Collaboration
Competition
Competitive advantage
Digitization
Human rights
Information sharing
Mate selection
Risk assessment
Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
Social responsibility
Suppliers
Supply chain management
Supply chain sustainability
Supply chains
Sustainability
Sustainability management
Transparency
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