The differences in agent effects on sustainable supply chain management: an activity theory construction
Date
2019-06Type
ArticleAuthor
Malik, Mohsin
Abdallah, Salam
Orr, Stuart
Chaudhary, Uzma
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This paper responds to calls from the literature for research identifying the difference between the effect of internal agents and external agents, such as customers, suppliers and government on sustainable supply chain management (SSCM). The paper also determines whether there is a dynamic or interactive relationship between the two types of agents.
Design/methodology/approach
Activity theory was used as the theoretical framework for understanding how internal and external agents affected both SSCM motivation and facilitation and possible interactions between the two. A cluster analysis identified how internal and external agents affected SSCM initiatives, interactions, the conditions under which this occurs and the mechanisms of this effect.
Findings
Internal and external agents differ in the type, sequence and diversity of their effect on SSCM. While external agents had both an SSCM motivating and …