Challenges in extending sustainability across a transport supply chain

H. Forslund, M. Björklund, Veronica Ülgen
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Sustainability approaches across product supply chains are well-known, while similar knowledge on transport supply chains (TSC) is limited. The purpose of this paper is to explore sustainability approaches and managerial challenges in extending sustainability across a TSC.,This paper presents a case study of a TSC with a shipper, a third-party logistics firm and a hauler. Each actor’s views on sustainability-related communication and relations with other TSC actors are analyzed through the lens of agency theory.,Each dyad in the TSC reveals different, more or less collaboration-based approaches. Challenges are revealed, including the lack of shipper understanding for the TSC context and the use of immature contracts, which disincentivizes sustainability compliance. The multi-tier study object reveals the silencing of distant actors and the need for actors to take on mediating roles to bridge information asymmetries.,Combining literature perspectives (relations, communication and agency theory) provides a deeper understanding of the approaches applied and identifies different challenges. The inclusion of agency theory reveals principal problems such as information asymmetries between agents and less-informed principals and suggests complementary labels of supply chain actors.,Practical contributions include the highlighting of managerial challenges, which can aid managers in extending sustainability across TCSs.,The case study method offers insights into collaboratively improving sustainability in supply chains (such as using contracts), thus having social and environmental implications.,The paper narrows knowledge gaps about managing sustainability among logistics service providers and analyzes data from multi-tier actors.
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在整个运输供应链中扩展可持续性的挑战
跨产品供应链的可持续发展方法是众所周知的,而运输供应链(TSC)的类似知识有限。本文的目的是探讨可持续发展的方法和管理挑战,以扩大整个TSC的可持续性。本文提出了一个TSC与托运人,第三方物流公司和搬运工的案例研究。通过代理理论的视角分析了每个参与者对可持续发展相关的沟通和与其他TSC参与者的关系的看法。TSC中的每一对都揭示了不同的、或多或少基于合作的方法。挑战被揭示,包括托运人缺乏对TSC背景的理解和使用不成熟的合同,这不利于可持续合规。多层次的研究对象揭示了远距离参与者的沉默,以及参与者需要扮演中介角色来弥合信息不对称。结合文献观点(关系,沟通和代理理论)提供了对应用方法的更深入理解,并确定了不同的挑战。代理理论的纳入揭示了主要问题,如代理和不知情的委托人之间的信息不对称,并建议补充标签的供应链行为者。实际贡献包括强调管理上的挑战,这可以帮助管理者在整个tcs中扩展可持续性。案例研究方法提供了合作提高供应链可持续性的见解(例如使用合同),从而具有社会和环境影响。本文缩小了物流服务提供商在管理可持续性方面的知识差距,并分析了来自多层参与者的数据。
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