Sustainable Clothing Supply Network: Investigating The Stakeholder Relationship Using Social Network Analysis

Belinda Wu, Deneise Dadd, Helen Roby

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    Abstract

    Organisations within the clothing supply network face increased calls to improve their ethical and sustainability practices. This network is a complex international system of supply chains that has become even more complex as stakeholders try to incorporate sustainability and ethical initiatives. Much of this complexity arises from the interconnectedness and interactions amongst the stakeholders, who represent multiple and diverse interests e.g. farmers, manufacturers, retailers, consumers, activists, and NGOs.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages1-14
    Number of pages14
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2017
    EventBritish Academy of Management, 2017: Re-connecting management research with the disciplines: Shaping the research agenda for the social sciences. - University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom
    Duration: 4 Sept 20177 Sept 2017
    Conference number: 31
    http://bam.ac.uk

    Conference

    ConferenceBritish Academy of Management, 2017
    Abbreviated titleBAM17
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    CityCoventry
    Period4/09/177/09/17
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