Dancing the Supply Chain: Toward Transformative Supply Chain Management
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Abstract
Most of the theories that have dominated supply chain management (SCM) take a reductionist and static view on the supply chain and its management, promoting a global hunt for cheap labor and resources. As a result, supply chains tend to be operated without much concern for their broader contextual environment. This perspective overlooks that supply chains have become both vulnerable and harmful systems. Recent and ongoing crises have emphasized that the structures and processes of supply chains are fluid and interwoven with political‐economic and planetary phenomena. Building on panarchy theory, this article reinterprets the supply chain as a social–ecological system and leaves behind a modernist view of SCM,…
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- Business
- Transformative learning
- Supply chain
- Supply chain management
- Supply chain risk management
- Service management
- Marketing
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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