Sustainability in global industrial shipping chains: a positivist perspective of international relations

Journal Title: Management Research Quarterly - Year 2024, Vol 1, Issue 3

Abstract

Supply chain sustainability has become a critical topic in management studies. It involves reevaluating performance and logistics practices by incorporating an increasing number of stakeholders to create a more socially and environmentally responsible supply chain. However, supply chain sustainability is not solely a business concern; it is also managed by public authorities at both national and supranational levels. While most research in supply chain management is traditionally guided by theories such as stakeholder theory and resource- and capability-based views, this paper offers a discussion on supply chain sustainability from the perspective of International Relations, specifically through realist and liberalist lenses. The paper concludes by highlighting the contributions of this approach and identifying potential areas for future research.

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Beinn Purvis, Dominique Bonet Fernandez

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  • EP ID EP769746
  • DOI 10.63029/6s5ee610
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Beinn Purvis, Dominique Bonet Fernandez (2024). Sustainability in global industrial shipping chains: a positivist perspective of international relations. Management Research Quarterly, 1(3), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-769746