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The contribution of a supplier of the food and beverage industry to the sustainability of the overall supply chain

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  • Marcella Giacomarra
  • Maria Crescimanno
  • Georgia Sakka
  • Antonino Galati

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Achieving sustainable scopes in a supply chain context entails structural changes at all tiers. Recently, scholars investigated different models able to achieve a sustainable supply chain management. With the aim to explain which factors, at the single supplier level, could reassure a focal firm as regards the compliance of sub-suppliers toward sustainability principles, a case study was performed on a company of the food and beverage packaging industry, based on the natural resources-based view of the firm. Results show the leading role that, a major supplier, can play in promoting sub-suppliers' compliance towards sustainable principles. Reputation, legitimacy and concerns about future positioning in the market, are guiding factors able to influence the strategies adopted towards sub-suppliers. Implications for focal firms' managers suggest to invest more in relationships with those suppliers able to demonstrate reliable sustainable management systems, with proven commitments to product stewardship and greener technologies.

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  • Marcella Giacomarra & Maria Crescimanno & Georgia Sakka & Antonino Galati, 2021. "The contribution of a supplier of the food and beverage industry to the sustainability of the overall supply chain," Global Business and Economics Review, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 25(3/4), pages 231-250.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:gbusec:v:25:y:2021:i:3/4:p:231-250
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    1. Ajay Philip & Rahul R. Marathe, 2022. "A New Green Labeling Scheme for Agri-Food Supply Chains: Equilibrium and Information Sharing under Uncertainties," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(23), pages 1-34, November.

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