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Inside the Buying Firm: Exploring Responses to Paradoxical Tensions in Sustainable Supply Chain Management

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  1. Janina Grabs, 2023. "A theory of credible cross‐temporal corporate commitments as goal‐based private sustainability governance," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 32(8), pages 5146-5160, December.
  2. Janina Grabs & Rachael D. Garrett, 2023. "Goal-Based Private Sustainability Governance and Its Paradoxes in the Indonesian Palm Oil Sector," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 188(3), pages 467-507, December.
  3. Lonneke Vocks & Victor Verboeket & Bart Vos, 2025. "The Effects of Environmental Legislation via Green Procurement Strategies: A Systematic Literature Review," Logistics, MDPI, vol. 9(3), pages 1-41, July.
  4. Sina Duensing & Martin C. Schleper & Christian Busse, 2023. "Wildlife trafficking as a societal supply chain risk: Removing the parasite without damaging the host?," Journal of Supply Chain Management, Institute for Supply Management, vol. 59(2), pages 3-32, April.
  5. Annika Mies & Tim Gruchmann & Stefan Gold, 2026. "Conceptualising the Socio-material Context: An Ethical Enquiry into the Contextual Materialisation of Paradoxes in Transport Logistics," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 203(1), pages 107-139, January.
  6. Osama Meqdadi & Mark Pagell, 2026. "Networks with a social purpose: How social enterprises manage paradoxical tensions," Post-Print hal-05517874, HAL.
  7. Xiaodong Wang & Jianfeng Cai & Jichang Xiao, 2019. "A Novel Decision-Making Framework for Sustainable Supplier Selection Considering Interaction among Criteria with Heterogeneous Information," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(10), pages 1-24, May.
  8. Manuel-Francisco Morales-Contreras & Paloma Bilbao-Calabuig & Carmen Meneses-Falcón & Victoria Labajo-González, 2019. "Evaluating Sustainable Purchasing Processes in the Hotel Industry," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(16), pages 1-24, August.
  9. Blanka Tundys & Tomasz Wisniewski & Andrzej Rzeczycki & Urszula Chrachol-Barczyk & Agnieszka Pokorska, 2020. "Vulnerability of Sustainable Supply Chains: Demand-Side Approach," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(Special 2), pages 123-136.
  10. Simone Carmine & Valentina De Marchi, 2023. "Reviewing Paradox Theory in Corporate Sustainability Toward a Systems Perspective," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 184(1), pages 139-158, April.
  11. Amalesh Sharma & Tarun K. Sharma & Wyatt A. Schrock & Eli Jones, 2025. "Salesperson pricing discretion: Exploring the contingent effects and customer outcomes," Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Springer, vol. 53(6), pages 1550-1571, December.
  12. Peter Hasle & Jan Vang, 2021. "Designing Better Interventions: Insights from Research on Decent Work," Journal of Supply Chain Management, Institute for Supply Management, vol. 57(2), pages 58-70, April.
  13. Juliane Reinecke & Jimmy Donaghey, 2021. "Towards Worker‐Driven Supply Chain Governance: Developing Decent Work Through Democratic Worker Participation," Journal of Supply Chain Management, Institute for Supply Management, vol. 57(2), pages 14-28, April.
  14. Sini Laari & Tomi Solakivi & Anu Bask & Juuso Töyli & Lauri Ojala, 2021. "Unravelling Mickey Mouse: The Effect of Supply Chain Position and Organisational Slack on the Uneven Balance of Sustainability Dimensions," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(24), pages 1-16, December.
  15. Heucher, Katrin & Schrage, Stephanie & Abosag, Ibrahim, 2024. "When Global is Not Enough: Applying a Paradox Lens to Sustainability Transitions in Interorganizational Systems," Journal of International Management, Elsevier, vol. 30(5).
  16. Zhang, Jiayuan & Yalcin, Mehmet G. & Hales, Douglas N., 2021. "Elements of paradoxes in supply chain management literature: A systematic literature review," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 232(C).
  17. Dieste, Marcos & Sauer, Philipp C. & Orzes, Guido, 2022. "Organizational tensions in industry 4.0 implementation: A paradox theory approach," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 251(C).
  18. Canan Kocabasoglu‐Hillmer & Sinéad Roden & Evelyne Vanpoucke & Byung‐Gak Son & Marianne W. Lewis, 2023. "Radical innovations as supply chain disruptions? A paradox between change and stability," Journal of Supply Chain Management, Institute for Supply Management, vol. 59(3), pages 3-19, July.
  19. Joanna Alicja Dyczkowska & Norbert Chamier-Gliszczynski & Waldemar Woźniak & Roman Stryjski, 2024. "Management of the Fuel Supply Chain and Energy Security in Poland," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(22), pages 1-20, November.
  20. Vivek Soundararajan & Miriam M. Wilhelm & Andrew Crane, 2021. "Humanizing Research on Working Conditions in Supply Chains: Building a Path to Decent Work," Journal of Supply Chain Management, Institute for Supply Management, vol. 57(2), pages 3-13, April.
  21. Bruce Pinnington & Joanne Meehan, 2023. "Learning to see modern slavery in supply chains through paradoxical sensemaking," Journal of Supply Chain Management, Institute for Supply Management, vol. 59(4), pages 22-41, October.
  22. Dara G. Schniederjans & Mehrnaz Khalajhedayati, 2021. "Competitive sustainability and stakeholder engagement: Exploring awareness, motivation, and capability," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 30(2), pages 808-824, February.
  23. Rodney Thomas & Jessica L. Darby & David Dobrzykowski & Remko van Hoek, 2021. "Decomposing Social Sustainability: Signaling Theory Insights into Supplier Selection Decisions," Journal of Supply Chain Management, Institute for Supply Management, vol. 57(4), pages 117-136, October.
  24. Naheeda Ali, 2023. "Corporate Rights and Duties to Address Sustainability Challenges: To Set of Opportunities," Journal of Policy Research (JPR), Research Foundation for Humanity (RFH), vol. 9(2), pages 714-723.
  25. Anton Shevchenko & Xiaodan Pan & Goran Calic, 2020. "Exploring the effect of environmental orientation on financial decisions of businesses at the bottom of the pyramid: Evidence from the microlending context," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 29(5), pages 1876-1886, July.
  26. Stefano Ponte & Valentina De Marchi & Marco Bettiol & Eleonora di Maria, 2023. "The horizontal governance of environmental upgrading: Lessons from the Prosecco and Valpolicella wine value chains in Italy," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 55(8), pages 1884-1905, November.
  27. Carolin Brix‐Asala & Stefan Seuring & Philipp C. Sauer & Axel Zehendner & Lara Schilling, 2021. "Resolving the base of the pyramid inclusion paradox through supplier development," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 30(7), pages 3208-3227, November.
  28. Veronica S Ülgen & Maria Björklund & Niklas Simm & Helena Forslund, 2019. "Inter-Organizational Supply Chain Interaction for Sustainability: A Systematic Literature Review," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(19), pages 1-25, October.
  29. Sadaat Ali Yawar & Stefan Seuring, 2024. "Inside the world of stepsiblings: Linking global production networks to sustainable supply chain management," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 33(2), pages 788-805, February.
  30. Kirsti Reitan Andersen & Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen, 2024. "Place and sense of place in local manufacturing: How local fashion and textile companies in Norway work with and through place-based tensions," Local Economy, London South Bank University, vol. 39(3-4), pages 107-126, May.
  31. Henrik Franke & Stephanie Eckerd & Kai Foerstl, 2022. "Rising to the Top: Motivational Forces Influencing Status Conflict in Sourcing Teams," Production and Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Society, vol. 31(3), pages 963-983, March.
  32. Amna Farrukh & Aymen Sajjad, 2024. "Investigating sustainability tensions and resolution strategies in the plastic food packaging industry—A paradox theory approach," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 33(4), pages 2868-2889, May.
  33. Kelsey M. Taylor & Eugenia Rosca, 2023. "Sink, swim, or drift: How social enterprises use supply chain social capital to balance tensions between impact and viability," Journal of Supply Chain Management, Institute for Supply Management, vol. 59(2), pages 62-86, April.
  34. Fahimnia, Behnam & Collins, Andrew & Moritz, Brent, 2025. "Managing paradoxical trade-offs: Sustainability and diversification strategies of supply managers," Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Elsevier, vol. 203(C).
  35. Aymen Sajjad & Gabriel Eweje & David Tappin, 2020. "Managerial perspectives on drivers for and barriers to sustainable supply chain management implementation: Evidence from New Zealand," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 29(2), pages 592-604, February.
  36. Aline Pietrix Seepma & Dirk Pieter van Donk & Carolien de Blok, 2021. "On publicness theory and its implications for supply chain integration: The case of criminal justice supply chains," Journal of Supply Chain Management, Institute for Supply Management, vol. 57(3), pages 72-103, July.
  37. Miriam Wilhelm & Veronica H. Villena, 2021. "Cascading Sustainability in Multi‐tier Supply Chains: When Do Chinese Suppliers Adopt Sustainable Procurement?," Production and Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Society, vol. 30(11), pages 4198-4218, November.
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