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Multivariable Supplier Segmentation in Sustainable Supply Chain Management

doi: 10.3390/su12114556
handle: 10251/166650
Pressure from stakeholders for sustainable development is forcing top management to reconsider its supply chain management. This form of sustainability must consider the risks, insecurities, and lack of proximity caused by any event on the global economy. Organizations must identify and manage the risks of every link in the chain, while pursuing sustainable development. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainable development must be the result of a deliberate and coordinated response by the entire organization. A suitable segmentation of suppliers allows development strategies to be prioritized. This article presents the steps that should be followed in supply chain management, the identification of risks, and the new leadership of purchasing management to develop a sustainable supply chain. To this end, some of the key industrial actions reported in the literature are outlined, and two case studies are presented to identify the steps for the segmentation and dynamic development of suppliers. This article provides reflections on the responsibilities of senior management in the new era of sustainable development and presents guidance on how to coordinate sustainable development in the supply chain.
supply chain management, corporate social responsibility, Environmental effects of industries and plants, segmentation, TJ807-830, sustainability, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Purchasing, purchasing, Environmental sciences, Segmentation, Sustainability, ORGANIZACION DE EMPRESAS, GE1-350, Corporate social responsibility, Supply chain management
supply chain management, corporate social responsibility, Environmental effects of industries and plants, segmentation, TJ807-830, sustainability, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Purchasing, purchasing, Environmental sciences, Segmentation, Sustainability, ORGANIZACION DE EMPRESAS, GE1-350, Corporate social responsibility, Supply chain management
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