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Sustainability in the Coffee Supply Chain - Tensions and Paradoxes

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From the field to the cup, this book investigates sustainability issues along the coffee supply chain, identifying the challenges that firms face when they are called to reach sustainability goals. In particular, it explores the relationships involving the actors throughout the broad coffee supply chain, among which some tensions may emerge. Firms increasingly need to interact with various supply chain members to achieve their sustainability goals and with a variety of other stakeholders as well, such as NGOs or regulators. Therefore, in order to fully investigate sustainability, it is fundamental to adopt a broader view of the supply chain that goes beyond dyadic relationships (typically, between customer and supplier).
This book adopts an "integrative logic" of sustainability and aims to explore the "hidden" or "dark side" of sustainable practices in the supply chain, for example, trade-offs, tensions and paradoxes. Overlooking these aspects can create serious impediments to a real-world progress toward sustainability. The empirical part of the book is focused on the coffee supply chain, which represents one of the most complex, globalized and inequitable supply chains, impacting communities and the environment worldwide. These characteristics make it particularly challenging for the industry to transition towards sustainability. Sustainability in the coffee sector is increasingly at risk in economic, social, and environmental terms, and there are several interdependencies among these three dimensions. The book will be of great interest to scholars and students of supply chain management, sustainability, and corporate and consumer responsibility. In addition, practitioners operating in the coffee industry could gain interesting findings about the most critical issues pertaining to sustainable practices and activities.

Table des matières

1. Introduction.- 2. Sustainability in supply chains: main theories.- 3. The 'hidden side' of sustainability in supply chains.- 4. The state of the global coffee sector.- 5. Sustainability in the coffee sector: a literature review.- 6. The sustainable coffee supply chain: actors, activities and resources.- 7. The 'hidden side' of sustainability in the coffee supply chain.

A propos de l'auteur

Federica Pascucci is Associate Professor at the Department of Management of the Università Politecnica delle Marche of Ancona, Italy, where she teaches Marketing and Digital Marketing. She earned the Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale to become a Full Professor in 2022. Her research interests cover the areas of digital transformation, innovation ecosystems, business model innovations and more recently sustainability from a strategic and managerial point of view. She has been conducting research in the coffee industry for over 15 years.

Résumé

From the field to the cup, this book investigates sustainability issues along the coffee supply chain, identifying the challenges that firms face when they are called to reach sustainability goals. In particular, it explores the relationships involving the actors throughout the broad coffee supply chain, among which some tensions may emerge. Firms increasingly need to interact with various supply chain members to achieve their sustainability goals and with a variety of other stakeholders as well, such as NGOs or regulators. Therefore, in order to fully investigate sustainability, it is fundamental to adopt a broader view of the supply chain that goes beyond dyadic relationships (typically, between customer and supplier).
This book adopts an “integrative logic” of sustainability and aims to explore the “hidden” or “dark side” of sustainable practices in the supply chain, for example, trade-offs, tensions and paradoxes. Overlooking these aspects can create serious impediments to a real-world progress toward sustainability. The empirical part of the book is focused on the coffee supply chain, which represents one of the most complex, globalized and inequitable supply chains, impacting communities and the environment worldwide. These characteristics make it particularly challenging for the industry to transition towards sustainability. Sustainability in the coffee sector is increasingly at risk in economic, social, and environmental terms, and there are several interdependencies among these three dimensions. The book will be of great interest to scholars and students of supply chain management, sustainability, and corporate and consumer responsibility. In addition, practitioners operating in the coffee industry could gain interesting findings about the most critical issues pertaining to sustainable practices and activities.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Federica Pascucci
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 11.12.2024
 
EAN 9783031725012
ISBN 978-3-0-3172501-2
Pages 163
Dimensions 148 mm x 13 mm x 210 mm
Poids 330 g
Illustrations XIII, 163 p. 12 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Thème Palgrave Studies in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Economie > Gestion

Stakeholder, Unternehmen und Umwelt, Grüne Unternehmensansätze, Supply Chain Management, SDGs, NGOs, Corporate Environmental Management, sustainability trade-offs, sustainability goals, coffee industry

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