A theoretical framework of socially responsible supply chain for future research: From a literature study perspective

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Abstract

The constructive idea of sustainability has been narrowed to three dimensions, i.e., social, economic and environment. The extant researches on sustainability have examined the economic and environmental dimensions. The social proportion, a prime aspect, has some extent overlooked both in method and in review of literature as well. In this study, through in-depth literature review, researcher has been made an effort to execution of socially responsible supply chains through construct a theoretical framework. Relevant constructs like dimensions of socially responsible supply chains along with an obstructions has been identified toward implementing socially responsible supply chain. The proposed framework aims to help the practitioners and the industries to create their supply chain socially liable which will help them move towards an all-inclusive sustainable development. This thorough literature review is extensive and sets the future research agenda that is ignored so far.

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Sharma, S. K., Chadha, S., & Kautish, P. (2021). A theoretical framework of socially responsible supply chain for future research: From a literature study perspective. International Journal of Procurement Management. Inderscience Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJPM.2021.112392

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