Sustainable operations management: A typological approach

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This paper discusses the nature of sustainability and sustainable development as they relate to operations management. It proposes a typology for sustainable operations management that is based on the life cycle stages of a product and the three dimensions of corporate social responsibility. The aim is to show how this typology development could provide a useful approach to integrating the diverse strands of sustainability in operations, using industrial ecology and carbon neutrality as examples. It does this by providing a focused subset of environmental concerns for an industrial ecology approach, and some research propositions for the issue of carbon neutrality.

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Corbett, L. M. (2009). Sustainable operations management: A typological approach. Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management, 2(1), 10–30. https://doi.org/10.3926/jiem.2009.v2n1.p10-30

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