Supply chains globally continue to be affected by unprecedented disruptions such as the COVID-19 pandemic, environmental impacts linked to climate change, and numerous geopolitical issues. Increasingly, resilient and sustainable supply chain management is a necessary area of research in the field of supply chain management.
Contributing to both theoretical and empirical literature on resilient and sustainable supply chain management, Sustainable and Resilient Supply Chain illustrates how theoretical approaches from other fields - like the conservation resource theory and systems theory - can be utilised. Practical research is presented in a variety of contexts, including food supply chain, environmental accounting models, energy sector, human resources, modern slavery, horticultural worker exploitation, and sustainable transport in geographies like Australia, European Union, Fiji and India. This volume encourages further empirical research to build theory related to resilient and sustainable supply chain management.
The Advances in Environmental Accounting & Management series aims to advance knowledge of the governance and management of corporate environmental impacts and the accounting involved.
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Arun A. Elias is the Dean and Director of Rajagiri Business School, Kochi, India, a Professor in Management with Rajagiri Business School, Kochi and an Adjunct Professor in Management with School of Management, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Matthew Pepper is Associate Professor of Management in the Faculty of Business and Law, University of Wollongong and an Adjunct Professor at Rajagiri Business School, Kochi, India.
Anand Gurumurthy is Professor in the area of Quantitative Methods and Operations Management (QM and OM) at the Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIMK), Kerala, India.
Avanish K. Shukla is the Associate Dean of Research at the College of Business, Hospitality and Tourism Studies, Fiji National University, Fiji, and an Assistant Professor in Accounting with the School of Accounting and Law.
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Rajagiri Business School, India
University of Wollongong, Australia
Indian Institute of Management, India
Fiji National University, Fiji
Chapter 1. Sustainable and Resilient Supply Chains: Opportunities for Research; Arun A. Elias, Matthew Pepper, Anand Gurumurthy, and Avanish K. Shukla
Chapter 2. An Integrated Sustainable and Resilient Closed-Loop Supply Chain Network Design: A Case Study of the Indian Mango Pulp Industry; Ramesh Krishnan, Rohit G, and P N Ram Kumar
Chapter 3. Disclosures: Driving Supply Chain Sustainability through Accounting; Sheetal Deo, Matthew Pepper, Anura De Zoysa, and Ciorstan Smark
Chapter 4. Supply Chain Disruptions and their Impact on Energy Sector during COVID-19; Lijo John, Wojciech Piotrowicz, and Aino Ruggiero
Chapter 5. Employee Learning Agility as an Antecedent of Knowledge Sharing in the Supply Chain: An Examination through the Lens of Conservation of Resource Theory; Shalendra Satish Kumar, Karalaini Tubuna, Avisekh Asish Lal, Rajneel Ravinesh Prasad, and Shiu Lingam
Chapter 6. Avenues for Systems Thinking Towards Exploring the Ethics of Sustainability within Supply Chains; Jonathon Mackay
Chapter 7. Assessing the Sustainability and Resilience of Urban Transit: The Case of Kochi Water Metro; George Joseph and Arun A. Elias