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Sustainable purchasing and supply management: a structured literature review of definitions and measures at the dyad, chain and network levels

Joe Miemczyk (Audencia Nantes School of Management – PRES LUNAM, Nantes, France)
Thomas E. Johnsen (Audencia Nantes School of Management – PRES LUNAM, Nantes, France)
Monica Macquet (ESC Rennes – School of Management, Rennes, France)

Supply Chain Management

ISSN: 1359-8546

Article publication date: 3 August 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper provides a structured literature review of sustainability in purchasing and supply management, moving beyond the traditional environmental and social sustainability. The paper reviews the concept of sustainability at three levels of inter‐organizational analysis – i.e. dyad, supply chain and network. The paper distils the nature and scope of existing research and synthesizes measures used to research sustainability across organizational boundaries.

Design/methodology/approach

This literature review systematically analyzes existing literature. In particular, the review focuses on definitions and measures of sustainable purchasing and supply management to obtain an accurate view of current research.

Findings

This paper uncovers two distinct trends in the type of research carried out. First, internal or dyadic issues are in focus and second, a tendency to deal with environmental, as opposed to social, sustainability. Despite the need to look beyond the dyad given the risks associated with the extended network, few studies do so in any of the sustainability dimensions.

Research limitations/implications

This review is limited by the method employed focusing on definitions and measures. Although the review considers supply chain and network research, it does so purely from a purchasing perspective, thus excluding issues such as logistics and transport.

Practical implications

The paper identifies areas open to future research and provides practical insights into how sustainable purchasing and supply are measured. It also synthesizes existing measures of sustainability at different levels and organizes these into a taxonomy.

Originality/value

The paper examines studies across multiple levels of analysis and integrates multiple fields of knowledge to show how research on sustainability in purchasing and supply is structured.

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Citation

Miemczyk, J., Johnsen, T.E. and Macquet, M. (2012), "Sustainable purchasing and supply management: a structured literature review of definitions and measures at the dyad, chain and network levels", Supply Chain Management, Vol. 17 No. 5, pp. 478-496. https://doi.org/10.1108/13598541211258564

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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