Environmentally Responsible Supply Chains

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 en...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Atasu, Atalay. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
Series:Springer Series in Supply Chain Management, 3
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30094-8
Table of Contents:
  • Profit-Driven Environmental Responsibility in Supply Chains: Motives
  • Consumer Markets in Closed-Loop Supply Chains
  • Market Behavior Torwards Remanufactured Products
  • Assessing Consumers' Valuations of Socially Responsible Products with Controlled Experiments
  • Profit-Driven Environmental Responsibility in Supply Chains: Opportunities
  • By-Product Synergy: Productively Using "Waste" in Joint Production Operations
  • Responsible Sourcing
  • The Impact of Supply Chain Structures on Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Servicizing in Supply Chains and Environmental Implications
  • Profit-Driven Environmental Responsibility in Supply Chains: Operational Perspectives
  • Bike-Share System
  • Biofuel Supply Chain Network Design and Operations
  • Capacity Investment Decisions in Renewable Energy Technologies
  • Regulation-Driven Environmental Responsibility in Supply Chains: Motives and Opportunities
  • Owls, Sheep and Dodos: Coping with Environmental Legislation
  • Ignore, Avoid, Abandon, and Embrace: What Drives Firm Responses to Environmental Regulation?
  • Strategic Disclosure of Social and Environmental Impacts in a Supply Chain
  • The Effect of EPR on the Markets for Waste
  • Regulation-Driven Environmental Responsibility in Supply Chains: Operational Perspectives
  • Emissions Allocation Problems in Climate Change Policies
  • Variability in Emissions Cost: Implications for Facility Location, Production and Shipping
  • Managing the Chemicals and Substances in Products and Supply Chains
  • Design Implications of Extended Producer Responsibility Legislation.