Wdrażanie zrównoważonego rozwoju w globalnym łańcuchu dostaw
Krishnendu Shaw
Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines). Dhanbad, Jharkhand-826004, India (Indie)
Abstrakt
Globalizacja, industrializacja i moralnie naganne praktyki przemysłowe doprowadziły do poważnych problemów środowiskowych i społecznych. Szansę na ich przezwyciężenie ma konsekwentne wprowadzanie rozwoju zrównoważonego. Obecnie zrównoważenie środowiskowe i społeczne w przypadku firm nie są już uważane za dobrowolne. Są to potrzeby społeczeństw i ludzi, niezbędne do naszego przetrwania na ziemi. Niniejszy artykuł omawia zagadnienia związane z wdrażaniem zrównoważonego rozwoju w globalnym łańcuchu dostaw. Omówiono filozoficzną potrzebę przestawienia prowadzonej działalności gospodarczej z całkowicie nastawionej na zysk na zrównoważoną. Omówiono także różne kwestie operacyjne i strategiczne dotyczące wdrażania zrównoważonego rozwoju. Uważamy, że w zglobalizowanym świecie do analizy śladu ekologicznego i zobowiązań społecznych, perspektywa krajowa nie jest wystarczającą, muszą być one monitorowane z perspektywy międzynarodowej. Ponadto ślad środowiskowy i zrównoważony rozwój społeczny powinny być monitorowane na każdym poziomie, aby globalny łańcuch dostaw był zrównoważony.
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rozwój zrównoważony, społeczna zrównoważoność, emisja dwutlenku węgla, społeczna odpowiedzialność biznesu, globalny łańcuch dostawBibliografia
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