Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1020859 Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

While sustainability has garnered a great deal of attention in the popular press, it is not well defined, and little is known about the actual drivers and barriers to adopting environmentally sustainable practices within organizations. This is particularly true with regard to implementation in the purchasing and supply management (P/SM) function. This study reviews the sustainability literature and defines supply management sustainability (SSM) and its components. Additionally, a multi-method approach was utilized consisting of an extensive review of the sustainability literature, a multi-stage Delphi analysis with a panel of twenty-one P/SM executives, and interviews with nineteen additional P/SM executives. The purpose of this study was to identify the drivers and barriers currently facing P/SM sustainability implementation efforts. The results indicated that top management initiatives and government regulations currently drive P/SM sustainability efforts while investments in sustainability and economic uncertainty are a hindrance to these programs.

► A definition of supply management sustainability (SSM) is developed after a literature review. ► A multi-method approach to identifying key drivers and barriers of SSM is utilized. ► Top management initiatives and government regulations are leading SSM drivers. ► SSM barriers include sustainability investments and economic uncertainty.

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