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Currently, available technologies can help make a supply chain resilient in volatile times whilst also keeping it responsible. Environmentally Responsible Supply Chains in an Era of Digital Transformation focuses on the linkages between digital technologies and environmental sustainability research and outlines synergies for more resilient, efficient and transparent supply chain management practices.Covering every aspect of the supply chain, from e-commerce to freight transportation and waste management, this book offers a thorough examination of the transition towards a circular economy. It offers research-based solutions, approaches, and insights into how companies can use digital technologies to tackle the challenges and goals of responsible businesses.This book brings together research and practical perspectives and provides insights into how to use digitalisation to implement a sustainable, resilient transition in supply chains. As such, it will be essential for professionals and academics researching supply chain management, corporate social responsibility, international business, and organisational innovation.
Edited by Pietro Evangelista, Director of Research in Logistics and SCM, Institute for Studies on the Mediterranean (ISMed), National Research Council (CNR), Italy, Jukka Hallikas, School of Business and Management, LUT University, Finland and Mohamad Y. Jaber, Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Mechatronics Engineering, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada
Contents:Prefacexiii1Digitalisation and sustainable supply chain management: pastdevelopment and future significance1Pietro Evangelista, Jukka Hallikas and Mohamad Y. Jaber2Experimental logistics development for environmentally responsiblesupply chains18Mats Abrahamsson and Erik Sandberg3A multi-stakeholder digital ecosystem perspective for sustainabilityand resilience of supply chains35Marilyn M. Helms, Aref Hervani, Santosh Nandi and Joseph Sarkis4Circular economy performance evaluation with blockchain technology56Mahtab Kouhizadeh, Qingyun Zhu and Joseph Sarkis5Digital supply chain technologies and sustainability77Jestin Johny and Amulya Gurtu6Green distribution alternatives: actors, roles and responsibilities101Uni Sallnäs, Maria Huge-Brodin, Maria Björklund and Fredrik Eng-Larsson7The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on sustainable and innovative last-mile deliveries in the e-commerce market: lessons learned fromBrazil and Poland119Maja Kiba-Janiak, Katarzyna Cheba, Jakub Marcinkowski, and Leise Kelli de Oliveira8Unveiling the supply chain: the interaction of sustainability,transparency and digital technologies136Alexander Bloemer and Stefan Minner9Measuring and assessing supply chain environmental performance through digitalization: the need to consider SC traceability, visibilityand transparency160Nathalie Fabbe-Costes, Lucie Lechaptois and Benyamin Shajari10Digitalization to make environmental information accessible to consumers: the ‘barcode for the environment’ project Francesco Testa, Roberta Iovino and Fabio Iraldo 18411Contribution of digitalization to reducing the environmental footprint of freight transportation: challenges and leversEric Ballot, Mariam Lafkihi and Shenle Pan 20112Nexus of industry 4.0 and circular economy in solid waste management supply chains: a literature reviewHamid Afshari and Amulya Gurtu 21313Supply chain 4.0 and the transition toward a circular economy Malahat Ghoreishi, Alessio Franconi, Orsolya-Anna Mate, Janet Godsell and Mikko Pynnönen 232
‘The book is a good source for gaining insights into the most commonly discussed digital technologies and their potential to support sustainable supply chain management.’