Corporate social responsibility in supply chain management: a new model approach

2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 477 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marek Michalski ◽  
Jose Luis Montes Botella ◽  
Adam Figiel
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 1088
Author(s):  
Ten-Suz Chen ◽  
Yung-Fu Huang ◽  
Ming-Wei Weng ◽  
Manh-Hoang Do

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has witnessed remarkable attention in academic studies as well as being widely conducted in different industries globally. This specific case was chosen as one of the biggest dairy companies that may be represented for Vietnam dairy supply chain management. This research aims to integrate CSR initiatives into food supply chain management to clarify the optimal replenishment policy, paying close attention to the relationship between midstream manufacturers and final customers. The classical economic production quantity model has been employed, relying on the two-stage assembly production system. The three parameters that contribute to the total profit formulation that have been considered consist of the social charity amount for per unit selling, the unit wholesale price of the manufacturer, and the return rate of used goods from the customer. The study has stressed that there is a significant impact from implementing CSR initiatives on the enterprise’s inventory policy that leads to enhance the firm’s financial performance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 273 ◽  
pp. 122981
Author(s):  
Nikunja Mohan Modak ◽  
Sudipta Sinha ◽  
Alok Raj ◽  
Shibaji Panda ◽  
José M. Merigó ◽  
...  

The main purpose of this article is to analyze corporate social responsibility issues in supply chain management implementation. Corporate Social Responsibility is an important activity for organizations to enhance their names socially, economically and environmentally. Analyzing CSR factors in industries is a key and critical factor. This paper aims to present a GREY-DEMATEL approach to identify CSR factors for supply chain management implementation. Nineteen CSR factors were considered from literature surveys and Industry expert’s opinions. A direct relationship matrix among factors was arrived at from two different experts with a sound knowledge of social, environmental and economic backgrounds in the auto components manufacturing sector. GREY-DEMATEL approach was used to examine pivotal relationships among factors of CSR issues in successful supply chain management. Based on the relationship matrix, Industrial Relations, Corporate governance, Feminist labour issues, Discrimination and Energy conservation play a major role among factors. Finally, the study concludes with the limitations and the future work of CSR factors in the supply chain implementation process.


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