Abstract
Sustainable manufacturing has been extensively researched in the last decades, however there is a lack of coherence in literature specifically addressing its social dimension. Within the framework of the Social Sustainability-themed project SO SMART (Socially Sustainable Manufacturing for the Factories of the Future), a preliminary explorative survey and interview study were deployed among manufacturing companies and their stakeholders in Europe to investigate the extent to which they understand and practice social sustainability in relation to their business activities and context. Using an inquiry approach based on the main concepts related to social sustainability found in literature, this paper reports findings on preliminary exploration of the European landscape of social sustainability-related practices from a corporate and societal perspective. Findings contribute to the creation of a basis of shared knowledge as a prerequisite for extending and further developing concepts and models for socially sustainable manufacturing ecosystems. © IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2014.
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Fantini, P., Palasciano, C., Taisch, M., Berlin, C., Adams, C., & Stahre, J. (2014). Socially Sustainable Manufacturing: Exploring the European Landscape. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 439, pp. 474–481). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44736-9_58
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