articleProduction and Operations ManagementOct 4, 2019GREEN OA

Research Opportunities in Supply Chain Transparency

City, University of London · Anderson University - South Carolina

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Abstract

More firms than ever before are disclosing the provenance of their products, results of product testing, and suppliers’ compliance with labor‐practice norms in their annual reports, sustainability reports, and press releases, besides making such information available on third‐party websites. However, collecting and disclosing such information is not only costly but also does not provide clear benefits. While the terminology is not yet standard in the literature, this study distinguishes supply chain transparency from visibility. Here, visibility refers to managers’ efforts to learn more about operations upstream in their supply chains. In contrast, by transparency, we mean a company disclosing information to…

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456
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Keywords
  • Transparency (behavior)
  • Supply chain
  • Business
  • Stakeholder
  • Supply chain management
  • Industrial organization
  • Marketing
  • Computer science
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