"Addressing various aspects of supply chain management, this book describes the coordination between various elements in supply chain and optimizes the problem using both conventional and evolutionary approaches. It considers different models in the supply chain such as the transportation model, fac
Environmentally Responsible Supply Chains
β Scribed by Atalay Atasu (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 376
- Series
- Springer Series in Supply Chain Management 3
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book highlights what it takes to be successful in identifying and executing environmental responsibility from an operational perspective. It provides cutting-edge research from globally recognized field experts. It is a useful resource for practitioners to explore why and how firms engage in environmentally responsible operations, but also a valuable resource for academics as an introductory reference that provides direct exposure to key environmental operational problems faced by many firms today. This book can also be used as an introductory reading for students with varying educational backgrounds - from business school students interested in environmental issues to environmental scientists interested in obtaining a business perspective - as it provides a broad scope of key issues at the interface of operations management and environmental and social responsibility.
Environmentally Responsible Supply Chains is structured in a modular fashion, with each chapter introducing and analyzing a specific timely topic, allowing readers to identify the chapters that relate to their interests. More specifically, the book distinguishes between two key drivers of environmentally responsibility: Profit and Regulatory compliance. The book is divided into five sections. The first three sections of the book explore profit driven environmental responsibility, and provide examples as to where the motives for environmentally responsible business practices come from, where business opportunities are, and what operational perspectives are key to profitability. The last two sections of the book focus on regulation as a driver of environmental responsibility and identify motives, opportunities, or operational perspectives as to effective regulatory compliance. Ultimately the book introduces the reader to the fundamentals of sustainable operations and highlights the latest research on the topic.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Consumer Markets in Closed-Loop Supply Chains....Pages 3-17
Market Behavior Towards Remanufactured Products....Pages 19-28
Assessing Consumersβ Valuations of Socially Responsible Products with Controlled Experiments....Pages 29-50
Front Matter....Pages 51-51
By-Product Synergy: Productively Using Waste in Joint Production Operations....Pages 53-70
Responsible Sourcing....Pages 71-86
The Impact of Supply Chain Structures on Corporate Social Responsibility....Pages 87-107
Servicizing in Supply Chains and Environmental Implications....Pages 109-124
Front Matter....Pages 125-125
Bike-Share Systems....Pages 127-142
Biofuel Supply Chain Network Design and Operations....Pages 143-162
Capacity Investment Decisions in Renewable Energy Technologies....Pages 163-176
Front Matter....Pages 177-177
Owls, Sheep and Dodos: Coping with Environmental Legislation....Pages 179-197
Ignore, Avoid, Abandon, and Embrace: What Drives Firm Responses to Environmental Regulation?....Pages 199-222
Strategic Disclosure of Social and Environmental Impacts in a Supply Chain....Pages 223-239
The Effect of EPR on the Markets for Waste....Pages 241-257
Front Matter....Pages 259-259
Emissions Allocation Problems in Climate Change Policies....Pages 261-282
Variability in Emissions Cost: Implications for Facility Location, Production and Shipping....Pages 283-312
Managing the Chemicals and Substances in Products and Supply Chains....Pages 313-337
Design Implications of Extended Producer Responsibility Legislation....Pages 339-358
Back Matter....Pages 359-360
β¦ Subjects
Operations Management; Operation Research/Decision Theory; Environmental Management
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