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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949830098802882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (347 pages)
    Ausgabe: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-003-80167-6
    Serie: Routledge Advances in Production and Operations Management Series
    Inhalt: A deep dive into the Arctic, this edited volume endeavors to fill this opulent lacuna by placing the unjustly forsaken concept of social sustainability at the forefront of supply chain management (SCM) research.
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Pictures -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Paving the Way for Social Sustainability in Arctic Supply Chain Operations: A Novel Research Agenda -- Supply Chain Operations as a Research Phenomenon -- Social Sustainability as a Missing Pillar in the SCM Landscape -- Complex Dynamics in Achieving Sustainable Supply Chain Practices -- Unpacking Social Sustainability: A Multifaceted Concept in SCM Literature -- Prioritizing Social Sustainability: A Critical Look at Corporate Social Responsibility -- Empowering Communities for Social Sustainability: A Community-Based Approach -- Rethinking Social Sustainability Through Social Responsiveness? -- The Arctic as a Research Context -- Outline of the Anthology -- References -- 2 Managing Supply Chains and Transportation in the Arctic - Challenges and Opportunities: A Literature Review and Research Directions -- Introduction -- Current State of Research -- Data Sampling and Selection Criteria -- Trends and Statistics -- Literature On Existing SCM Activities in the Arctic -- Supply Activities -- Manufacturing Activities -- Transportation -- Customer-end -- Analysis and Synthesis of Knowledge On Transportation and the Arctic Routes -- Transportation and Sustainability -- Feasibility of Transportation Through the Arctic -- Policy and Infrastructures -- Safety of the Arctic Transportation -- Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threat (SWOT) Analysis -- Conclusion and Future Research Directions -- References -- 3 Reindeer Herders in Arctic Supply Ecosystems: Searching for the Harmony Between Value-Creation and Value-Capture -- Introduction -- Method -- Research Design -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis. , Case Presentation: The Oil and Gas Ecosystem Affecting Reindeer Herders -- Ecosystem-Building Mechanisms -- Contextual Settings of the Russian Arctic as Prerequisites for Innovative Technologies -- Development of Transport Infrastructure -- Indigenous People: Traditional Lifestyle at the Center of Business Ecosystem -- Ecosystem-Based Value-Capture Mechanisms: In Search of Innovative Logistics Solutions -- Ecosystem-Based Value-Creation and Adaptation Mechanisms: Reindeer Herders and Logistics Infrastructure -- Finding a Balance of Interests -- Establishment of Trading Posts and Other Benefits of Industrial Supply Chains -- Discussion -- Final Remarks -- Limitations and Further Research Opportunities -- References -- 4 The Arctic Corridor and Questions Concerning Social Responsibility and Sustainability -- Introduction -- Sustainable and Socially Responsible SCM Approach Using Institutional Logics Theory -- Research Methodology and Data -- The Arctic Corridor Project: Case Presentation -- Historical Background -- Revival of the Project -- Key Stakeholders and Their Expectations, Hopes, and Fears -- Analysis and Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Social Sustainability and Supply Chain Management in Tourism: The Case of Iceland -- Introduction -- Supply Chain Management -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management -- Supply Chain Management in Tourism -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management in Tourism -- Tourism Management in Iceland -- Method -- Main Findings -- Analysis and Discussion -- Conclusions, Limitations, and Future Research Suggestions -- References -- 6 Social Responsiveness Within the Russian Arctic Supply Chains: Evidence From Isolated Communities Through the Anthropological View -- Introduction -- Social Responsibility and Social Responsiveness in SCM Literature -- Cultural Settings of Supply Chain Management: The Anthropological View. , Method -- Research Design -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Case Presentation -- Historical and Contextual Settings of Rural Settlements in the Arkhangelsk Region -- Regulatory Change as a Prerequisite for a New Reality for Rural Settlements -- Geographical Proximity and Complete Transport Isolation -- Development of New Food Supply Chain Practices -- Discussion -- Conclusions and Implications -- References -- 7 Navigating Toward a Sustainable Arctic: Trade-Offs and Adaptation in Greenland's Fishing Industry -- Introduction -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the Arctic: A Brief Review of Recent Studies -- Analytical Framework: Sustainability Trade-Offs and Adaptive Capacity -- Trade-offs Between the Sustainability Objectives -- Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change -- Fishery in Greenland: Stakeholders and Contextual Factors -- Stakeholders in Greenland's Fisheries -- Method and Data Description -- Method -- Data Description -- Empirical Evidence -- Trade-offs Between the Sustainability Objectives in Greenland's Fishing -- Adaptive Capacity in Greenlandic Fishery -- Discussion: Are Greenland's Fisheries Really Navigating Toward Sustainability? -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Sustainable Supply Chain Governance Through Marine Stewardship Council Certification: Global Standards and Local Practices in the Barents Sea -- Prologue -- Introduction -- Sustainable Supply Chain Governance: Literature Review -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management -- Governance Mechanisms -- Translating Standards Into Practice: Theoretical Framework -- Method -- Research Design -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Case Presentation -- MSC Effects On Fishery Practice -- Transparency From Boat to Plate -- Broad Actor Participation, Communication Issues, and Coastal Fisheries -- Trust, Private Cooperation, and Responsibility. , Tractability of Global Standards Under Localization -- Discussion -- Conclusion and Implications for Theory and Practice -- Limitations and Further Research -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Appendix 1 -- 9 Is the Current Perinatal Regionalization Protocol for Indigenous Communities of Rural Alaska Adapting Sustainably and Equitably?: A Call for Larger Roles of Social Responsibility in Arctic Supply Chain Practices -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- SCM in Maternity Health Care: Midwifery and Biomedical Models -- Adverse Effects of Travel for Access to Maternal Health Biomedical "Standards of Care" -- Social Responsibility Within SCM: Maternal Healthcare and Transportation -- Anthropological Approach to SCM -- Methods -- Research Design: A Qualitative Comparative Approach -- Data Collection -- Content Analysis -- Transportation Services Within Maternal Healthcare for Indigenous Communities in Rural Alaska -- Challenges for Transportation of Birthing People in Rural Alaska -- Organization of Maternal Transport From Rural Alaska to Anchorage -- Alaska Native Cultural Values in Families and Childbearing -- Resurgence of Indigenous Midwifery -- Analysis and Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- 10 Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage Projects in Norwegian Seabed: Sustainable Implications and Challenges of New Green Technologies Rooted in the Past -- Introduction -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management Literature -- Method -- Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage (CCTS) as Part of Green Transition -- Institutional Drivers as Prerequisites for CCS and CCTS Projects Origination -- London Protocol -- OSPAR Commission -- EU Legal Strategies Toward Climate Adaptation -- Role of the EU Taxonomy -- Translating CCTS Technologies Into Actions and Objects: Longship Project in Norway -- Concluding Remarks -- Note -- References. , 11 Dynamics and Constraints in Arctic Routes: Evidence From the Russian and Canadian Shipping -- Introduction -- Arctic Routes and Navigability Under Climate Change -- Contrasted Evolution of Sea Traffic -- The Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic -- Northeast Passage and Northern Sea Route -- Comparative Analysis: The Advent of Transshipment Hubs as a New Business Model? -- Arctic Shipping Companies Adapted to Structural and Regional Constraints -- Social Implications for Local Communities -- Land Connectivity as a Way to Support Shipping? -- Conclusions, Limitations, and Future Research -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 12 Adaptive Governance in Integrating Sustainability and Resilience Into the Arctic Shipping Routes: The Kara Sea Case -- Introduction -- Resilience Within Sustainable Supply Chains: Literature Review -- Adaptive Governance: Theoretical Framework -- An Overview of Shipping in the Russian Arctic -- Temporal and Spatial Variations in Maritime Activities in the Kara Sea -- Governance Challenges of the Arctic Shipping Routes -- Supply Chain Resilience in Terms of Sustainability in the Kara Sea Region -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 13 Reflections On Lessons Learned and Future Directions: A Succinct Epilogue -- References -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Tsvetkova, Antonina Supply Chain Operations in the Arctic Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2023 ISBN 9781032110134
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949641586302882
    Umfang: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781003218043 , 1003218040 , 9781003801672 , 1003801676 , 9781003800279 , 1003800270
    Serie: Routledge advances in POM
    Inhalt: "The extant corpus of research on supply chain sustainability in the Arctic exhibits a conspicuous neglect of the social dimension, rendering it the most underprivileged among the three pillars of sustainability. A deep dive into the Arctic, this edited volume endeavors to fill this opulent lacuna by placing the unjustly forsaken concept of social sustainability at the forefront of supply chain management (SCM) research. By showcasing real-life case studies of supply chain operations, all in different industries and located in various Arctic regions, this book delves into the intricate interplay between business interests, political ambitions, and social issues. In response to the burgeoning demand for more in-depth empirical studies within the SCM landscape, it offers a compelling tapestry of experiences and candid views on the complexities of implementing socially sustainable and responsible policies in Arctic supply chains. Featuring contributions by 26 esteemed scholars worldwide, this collection proffers thirteen thought-provoking and insightful chapters, arranged in a logical and coherent sequence that enables readers to follow a clear thread of argumentation. With abundant theoretical insights and empirical data, Supply Chain Operations in the Arctic: A Multi-Perspective Approach Towards Sustainable Development will appeal to a wide range of readers keeping a close eye on Arctic operations and sustainable issues. It is a timely and essential resource for students and scholars of SCM and sustainability studies, as well as businesses, policymakers, Indigenous Peoples, and non-governmental organizations seeking to promote socially responsible supply chain practices in the Arctic"--
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Supply chain operations in the Arctic Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9781032110011
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1868645118
    Umfang: 1 online resource (347 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781003801672
    Serie: Routledge Advances in Production and Operations Management Series
    Inhalt: A deep dive into the Arctic, this edited volume endeavors to fill this opulent lacuna by placing the unjustly forsaken concept of social sustainability at the forefront of supply chain management (SCM) research.
    Inhalt: Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Pictures -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Paving the Way for Social Sustainability in Arctic Supply Chain Operations: A Novel Research Agenda -- Supply Chain Operations as a Research Phenomenon -- Social Sustainability as a Missing Pillar in the SCM Landscape -- Complex Dynamics in Achieving Sustainable Supply Chain Practices -- Unpacking Social Sustainability: A Multifaceted Concept in SCM Literature -- Prioritizing Social Sustainability: A Critical Look at Corporate Social Responsibility -- Empowering Communities for Social Sustainability: A Community-Based Approach -- Rethinking Social Sustainability Through Social Responsiveness? -- The Arctic as a Research Context -- Outline of the Anthology -- References -- 2 Managing Supply Chains and Transportation in the Arctic - Challenges and Opportunities: A Literature Review and Research Directions -- Introduction -- Current State of Research -- Data Sampling and Selection Criteria -- Trends and Statistics -- Literature On Existing SCM Activities in the Arctic -- Supply Activities -- Manufacturing Activities -- Transportation -- Customer-end -- Analysis and Synthesis of Knowledge On Transportation and the Arctic Routes -- Transportation and Sustainability -- Feasibility of Transportation Through the Arctic -- Policy and Infrastructures -- Safety of the Arctic Transportation -- Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threat (SWOT) Analysis -- Conclusion and Future Research Directions -- References -- 3 Reindeer Herders in Arctic Supply Ecosystems: Searching for the Harmony Between Value-Creation and Value-Capture -- Introduction -- Method -- Research Design -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis.
    Anmerkung: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781032110134
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781032110134
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9961591209302883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (347 pages)
    Ausgabe: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-003-80167-6
    Serie: Routledge Advances in Production and Operations Management Series
    Inhalt: A deep dive into the Arctic, this edited volume endeavors to fill this opulent lacuna by placing the unjustly forsaken concept of social sustainability at the forefront of supply chain management (SCM) research.
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Pictures -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Paving the Way for Social Sustainability in Arctic Supply Chain Operations: A Novel Research Agenda -- Supply Chain Operations as a Research Phenomenon -- Social Sustainability as a Missing Pillar in the SCM Landscape -- Complex Dynamics in Achieving Sustainable Supply Chain Practices -- Unpacking Social Sustainability: A Multifaceted Concept in SCM Literature -- Prioritizing Social Sustainability: A Critical Look at Corporate Social Responsibility -- Empowering Communities for Social Sustainability: A Community-Based Approach -- Rethinking Social Sustainability Through Social Responsiveness? -- The Arctic as a Research Context -- Outline of the Anthology -- References -- 2 Managing Supply Chains and Transportation in the Arctic - Challenges and Opportunities: A Literature Review and Research Directions -- Introduction -- Current State of Research -- Data Sampling and Selection Criteria -- Trends and Statistics -- Literature On Existing SCM Activities in the Arctic -- Supply Activities -- Manufacturing Activities -- Transportation -- Customer-end -- Analysis and Synthesis of Knowledge On Transportation and the Arctic Routes -- Transportation and Sustainability -- Feasibility of Transportation Through the Arctic -- Policy and Infrastructures -- Safety of the Arctic Transportation -- Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threat (SWOT) Analysis -- Conclusion and Future Research Directions -- References -- 3 Reindeer Herders in Arctic Supply Ecosystems: Searching for the Harmony Between Value-Creation and Value-Capture -- Introduction -- Method -- Research Design -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis. , Case Presentation: The Oil and Gas Ecosystem Affecting Reindeer Herders -- Ecosystem-Building Mechanisms -- Contextual Settings of the Russian Arctic as Prerequisites for Innovative Technologies -- Development of Transport Infrastructure -- Indigenous People: Traditional Lifestyle at the Center of Business Ecosystem -- Ecosystem-Based Value-Capture Mechanisms: In Search of Innovative Logistics Solutions -- Ecosystem-Based Value-Creation and Adaptation Mechanisms: Reindeer Herders and Logistics Infrastructure -- Finding a Balance of Interests -- Establishment of Trading Posts and Other Benefits of Industrial Supply Chains -- Discussion -- Final Remarks -- Limitations and Further Research Opportunities -- References -- 4 The Arctic Corridor and Questions Concerning Social Responsibility and Sustainability -- Introduction -- Sustainable and Socially Responsible SCM Approach Using Institutional Logics Theory -- Research Methodology and Data -- The Arctic Corridor Project: Case Presentation -- Historical Background -- Revival of the Project -- Key Stakeholders and Their Expectations, Hopes, and Fears -- Analysis and Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Social Sustainability and Supply Chain Management in Tourism: The Case of Iceland -- Introduction -- Supply Chain Management -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management -- Supply Chain Management in Tourism -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management in Tourism -- Tourism Management in Iceland -- Method -- Main Findings -- Analysis and Discussion -- Conclusions, Limitations, and Future Research Suggestions -- References -- 6 Social Responsiveness Within the Russian Arctic Supply Chains: Evidence From Isolated Communities Through the Anthropological View -- Introduction -- Social Responsibility and Social Responsiveness in SCM Literature -- Cultural Settings of Supply Chain Management: The Anthropological View. , Method -- Research Design -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Case Presentation -- Historical and Contextual Settings of Rural Settlements in the Arkhangelsk Region -- Regulatory Change as a Prerequisite for a New Reality for Rural Settlements -- Geographical Proximity and Complete Transport Isolation -- Development of New Food Supply Chain Practices -- Discussion -- Conclusions and Implications -- References -- 7 Navigating Toward a Sustainable Arctic: Trade-Offs and Adaptation in Greenland's Fishing Industry -- Introduction -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the Arctic: A Brief Review of Recent Studies -- Analytical Framework: Sustainability Trade-Offs and Adaptive Capacity -- Trade-offs Between the Sustainability Objectives -- Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change -- Fishery in Greenland: Stakeholders and Contextual Factors -- Stakeholders in Greenland's Fisheries -- Method and Data Description -- Method -- Data Description -- Empirical Evidence -- Trade-offs Between the Sustainability Objectives in Greenland's Fishing -- Adaptive Capacity in Greenlandic Fishery -- Discussion: Are Greenland's Fisheries Really Navigating Toward Sustainability? -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Sustainable Supply Chain Governance Through Marine Stewardship Council Certification: Global Standards and Local Practices in the Barents Sea -- Prologue -- Introduction -- Sustainable Supply Chain Governance: Literature Review -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management -- Governance Mechanisms -- Translating Standards Into Practice: Theoretical Framework -- Method -- Research Design -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Case Presentation -- MSC Effects On Fishery Practice -- Transparency From Boat to Plate -- Broad Actor Participation, Communication Issues, and Coastal Fisheries -- Trust, Private Cooperation, and Responsibility. , Tractability of Global Standards Under Localization -- Discussion -- Conclusion and Implications for Theory and Practice -- Limitations and Further Research -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Appendix 1 -- 9 Is the Current Perinatal Regionalization Protocol for Indigenous Communities of Rural Alaska Adapting Sustainably and Equitably?: A Call for Larger Roles of Social Responsibility in Arctic Supply Chain Practices -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- SCM in Maternity Health Care: Midwifery and Biomedical Models -- Adverse Effects of Travel for Access to Maternal Health Biomedical "Standards of Care" -- Social Responsibility Within SCM: Maternal Healthcare and Transportation -- Anthropological Approach to SCM -- Methods -- Research Design: A Qualitative Comparative Approach -- Data Collection -- Content Analysis -- Transportation Services Within Maternal Healthcare for Indigenous Communities in Rural Alaska -- Challenges for Transportation of Birthing People in Rural Alaska -- Organization of Maternal Transport From Rural Alaska to Anchorage -- Alaska Native Cultural Values in Families and Childbearing -- Resurgence of Indigenous Midwifery -- Analysis and Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- 10 Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage Projects in Norwegian Seabed: Sustainable Implications and Challenges of New Green Technologies Rooted in the Past -- Introduction -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management Literature -- Method -- Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage (CCTS) as Part of Green Transition -- Institutional Drivers as Prerequisites for CCS and CCTS Projects Origination -- London Protocol -- OSPAR Commission -- EU Legal Strategies Toward Climate Adaptation -- Role of the EU Taxonomy -- Translating CCTS Technologies Into Actions and Objects: Longship Project in Norway -- Concluding Remarks -- Note -- References. , 11 Dynamics and Constraints in Arctic Routes: Evidence From the Russian and Canadian Shipping -- Introduction -- Arctic Routes and Navigability Under Climate Change -- Contrasted Evolution of Sea Traffic -- The Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic -- Northeast Passage and Northern Sea Route -- Comparative Analysis: The Advent of Transshipment Hubs as a New Business Model? -- Arctic Shipping Companies Adapted to Structural and Regional Constraints -- Social Implications for Local Communities -- Land Connectivity as a Way to Support Shipping? -- Conclusions, Limitations, and Future Research -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 12 Adaptive Governance in Integrating Sustainability and Resilience Into the Arctic Shipping Routes: The Kara Sea Case -- Introduction -- Resilience Within Sustainable Supply Chains: Literature Review -- Adaptive Governance: Theoretical Framework -- An Overview of Shipping in the Russian Arctic -- Temporal and Spatial Variations in Maritime Activities in the Kara Sea -- Governance Challenges of the Arctic Shipping Routes -- Supply Chain Resilience in Terms of Sustainability in the Kara Sea Region -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 13 Reflections On Lessons Learned and Future Directions: A Succinct Epilogue -- References -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Tsvetkova, Antonina Supply Chain Operations in the Arctic Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2023 ISBN 9781032110134
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_9961591209302883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (347 pages)
    Ausgabe: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-003-80167-6
    Serie: Routledge Advances in Production and Operations Management Series
    Inhalt: A deep dive into the Arctic, this edited volume endeavors to fill this opulent lacuna by placing the unjustly forsaken concept of social sustainability at the forefront of supply chain management (SCM) research.
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Pictures -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Paving the Way for Social Sustainability in Arctic Supply Chain Operations: A Novel Research Agenda -- Supply Chain Operations as a Research Phenomenon -- Social Sustainability as a Missing Pillar in the SCM Landscape -- Complex Dynamics in Achieving Sustainable Supply Chain Practices -- Unpacking Social Sustainability: A Multifaceted Concept in SCM Literature -- Prioritizing Social Sustainability: A Critical Look at Corporate Social Responsibility -- Empowering Communities for Social Sustainability: A Community-Based Approach -- Rethinking Social Sustainability Through Social Responsiveness? -- The Arctic as a Research Context -- Outline of the Anthology -- References -- 2 Managing Supply Chains and Transportation in the Arctic - Challenges and Opportunities: A Literature Review and Research Directions -- Introduction -- Current State of Research -- Data Sampling and Selection Criteria -- Trends and Statistics -- Literature On Existing SCM Activities in the Arctic -- Supply Activities -- Manufacturing Activities -- Transportation -- Customer-end -- Analysis and Synthesis of Knowledge On Transportation and the Arctic Routes -- Transportation and Sustainability -- Feasibility of Transportation Through the Arctic -- Policy and Infrastructures -- Safety of the Arctic Transportation -- Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threat (SWOT) Analysis -- Conclusion and Future Research Directions -- References -- 3 Reindeer Herders in Arctic Supply Ecosystems: Searching for the Harmony Between Value-Creation and Value-Capture -- Introduction -- Method -- Research Design -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis. , Case Presentation: The Oil and Gas Ecosystem Affecting Reindeer Herders -- Ecosystem-Building Mechanisms -- Contextual Settings of the Russian Arctic as Prerequisites for Innovative Technologies -- Development of Transport Infrastructure -- Indigenous People: Traditional Lifestyle at the Center of Business Ecosystem -- Ecosystem-Based Value-Capture Mechanisms: In Search of Innovative Logistics Solutions -- Ecosystem-Based Value-Creation and Adaptation Mechanisms: Reindeer Herders and Logistics Infrastructure -- Finding a Balance of Interests -- Establishment of Trading Posts and Other Benefits of Industrial Supply Chains -- Discussion -- Final Remarks -- Limitations and Further Research Opportunities -- References -- 4 The Arctic Corridor and Questions Concerning Social Responsibility and Sustainability -- Introduction -- Sustainable and Socially Responsible SCM Approach Using Institutional Logics Theory -- Research Methodology and Data -- The Arctic Corridor Project: Case Presentation -- Historical Background -- Revival of the Project -- Key Stakeholders and Their Expectations, Hopes, and Fears -- Analysis and Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Social Sustainability and Supply Chain Management in Tourism: The Case of Iceland -- Introduction -- Supply Chain Management -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management -- Supply Chain Management in Tourism -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management in Tourism -- Tourism Management in Iceland -- Method -- Main Findings -- Analysis and Discussion -- Conclusions, Limitations, and Future Research Suggestions -- References -- 6 Social Responsiveness Within the Russian Arctic Supply Chains: Evidence From Isolated Communities Through the Anthropological View -- Introduction -- Social Responsibility and Social Responsiveness in SCM Literature -- Cultural Settings of Supply Chain Management: The Anthropological View. , Method -- Research Design -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Case Presentation -- Historical and Contextual Settings of Rural Settlements in the Arkhangelsk Region -- Regulatory Change as a Prerequisite for a New Reality for Rural Settlements -- Geographical Proximity and Complete Transport Isolation -- Development of New Food Supply Chain Practices -- Discussion -- Conclusions and Implications -- References -- 7 Navigating Toward a Sustainable Arctic: Trade-Offs and Adaptation in Greenland's Fishing Industry -- Introduction -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management in the Arctic: A Brief Review of Recent Studies -- Analytical Framework: Sustainability Trade-Offs and Adaptive Capacity -- Trade-offs Between the Sustainability Objectives -- Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change -- Fishery in Greenland: Stakeholders and Contextual Factors -- Stakeholders in Greenland's Fisheries -- Method and Data Description -- Method -- Data Description -- Empirical Evidence -- Trade-offs Between the Sustainability Objectives in Greenland's Fishing -- Adaptive Capacity in Greenlandic Fishery -- Discussion: Are Greenland's Fisheries Really Navigating Toward Sustainability? -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Sustainable Supply Chain Governance Through Marine Stewardship Council Certification: Global Standards and Local Practices in the Barents Sea -- Prologue -- Introduction -- Sustainable Supply Chain Governance: Literature Review -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management -- Governance Mechanisms -- Translating Standards Into Practice: Theoretical Framework -- Method -- Research Design -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Case Presentation -- MSC Effects On Fishery Practice -- Transparency From Boat to Plate -- Broad Actor Participation, Communication Issues, and Coastal Fisheries -- Trust, Private Cooperation, and Responsibility. , Tractability of Global Standards Under Localization -- Discussion -- Conclusion and Implications for Theory and Practice -- Limitations and Further Research -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Appendix 1 -- 9 Is the Current Perinatal Regionalization Protocol for Indigenous Communities of Rural Alaska Adapting Sustainably and Equitably?: A Call for Larger Roles of Social Responsibility in Arctic Supply Chain Practices -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- SCM in Maternity Health Care: Midwifery and Biomedical Models -- Adverse Effects of Travel for Access to Maternal Health Biomedical "Standards of Care" -- Social Responsibility Within SCM: Maternal Healthcare and Transportation -- Anthropological Approach to SCM -- Methods -- Research Design: A Qualitative Comparative Approach -- Data Collection -- Content Analysis -- Transportation Services Within Maternal Healthcare for Indigenous Communities in Rural Alaska -- Challenges for Transportation of Birthing People in Rural Alaska -- Organization of Maternal Transport From Rural Alaska to Anchorage -- Alaska Native Cultural Values in Families and Childbearing -- Resurgence of Indigenous Midwifery -- Analysis and Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- 10 Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage Projects in Norwegian Seabed: Sustainable Implications and Challenges of New Green Technologies Rooted in the Past -- Introduction -- Sustainable Supply Chain Management Literature -- Method -- Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage (CCTS) as Part of Green Transition -- Institutional Drivers as Prerequisites for CCS and CCTS Projects Origination -- London Protocol -- OSPAR Commission -- EU Legal Strategies Toward Climate Adaptation -- Role of the EU Taxonomy -- Translating CCTS Technologies Into Actions and Objects: Longship Project in Norway -- Concluding Remarks -- Note -- References. , 11 Dynamics and Constraints in Arctic Routes: Evidence From the Russian and Canadian Shipping -- Introduction -- Arctic Routes and Navigability Under Climate Change -- Contrasted Evolution of Sea Traffic -- The Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic -- Northeast Passage and Northern Sea Route -- Comparative Analysis: The Advent of Transshipment Hubs as a New Business Model? -- Arctic Shipping Companies Adapted to Structural and Regional Constraints -- Social Implications for Local Communities -- Land Connectivity as a Way to Support Shipping? -- Conclusions, Limitations, and Future Research -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 12 Adaptive Governance in Integrating Sustainability and Resilience Into the Arctic Shipping Routes: The Kara Sea Case -- Introduction -- Resilience Within Sustainable Supply Chains: Literature Review -- Adaptive Governance: Theoretical Framework -- An Overview of Shipping in the Russian Arctic -- Temporal and Spatial Variations in Maritime Activities in the Kara Sea -- Governance Challenges of the Arctic Shipping Routes -- Supply Chain Resilience in Terms of Sustainability in the Kara Sea Region -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 13 Reflections On Lessons Learned and Future Directions: A Succinct Epilogue -- References -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Tsvetkova, Antonina Supply Chain Operations in the Arctic Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2023 ISBN 9781032110134
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 6
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    Milton :Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1406411367
    Umfang: 1 online resource (347 pages).
    ISBN: 9781003801672 , 1003801676 , 1003218040 , 9781003218043
    Serie: Routledge Advances in Production and Operations Management Series
    Inhalt: A deep dive into the Arctic, this edited volume endeavors to fill this opulent lacuna by placing the unjustly forsaken concept of social sustainability at the forefront of supply chain management (SCM) research.
    Anmerkung: Research Methodology and Data , Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Pictures -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Paving the Way for Social Sustainability in Arctic Supply Chain Operations: A Novel Research Agenda -- Supply Chain Operations as a Research Phenomenon -- Social Sustainability as a Missing Pillar in the SCM Landscape -- Complex Dynamics in Achieving Sustainable Supply Chain Practices -- Unpacking Social Sustainability: A Multifaceted Concept in SCM Literature , Prioritizing Social Sustainability: A Critical Look at Corporate Social Responsibility -- Empowering Communities for Social Sustainability: A Community-Based Approach -- Rethinking Social Sustainability Through Social Responsiveness? -- The Arctic as a Research Context -- Outline of the Anthology -- References -- 2 Managing Supply Chains and Transportation in the Arctic -- Challenges and Opportunities: A Literature Review and Research Directions -- Introduction -- Current State of Research -- Data Sampling and Selection Criteria -- Trends and Statistics , Literature On Existing SCM Activities in the Arctic -- Supply Activities -- Manufacturing Activities -- Transportation -- Customer-end -- Analysis and Synthesis of Knowledge On Transportation and the Arctic Routes -- Transportation and Sustainability -- Feasibility of Transportation Through the Arctic -- Policy and Infrastructures -- Safety of the Arctic Transportation -- Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threat (SWOT) Analysis -- Conclusion and Future Research Directions -- References , 3 Reindeer Herders in Arctic Supply Ecosystems: Searching for the Harmony Between Value-Creation and Value-Capture -- Introduction -- Method -- Research Design -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Case Presentation: The Oil and Gas Ecosystem Affecting Reindeer Herders -- Ecosystem-Building Mechanisms -- Contextual Settings of the Russian Arctic as Prerequisites for Innovative Technologies -- Development of Transport Infrastructure -- Indigenous People: Traditional Lifestyle at the Center of Business Ecosystem , Ecosystem-Based Value-Capture Mechanisms: In Search of Innovative Logistics Solutions -- Ecosystem-Based Value-Creation and Adaptation Mechanisms: Reindeer Herders and Logistics Infrastructure -- Finding a Balance of Interests -- Establishment of Trading Posts and Other Benefits of Industrial Supply Chains -- Discussion -- Final Remarks -- Limitations and Further Research Opportunities -- References -- 4 The Arctic Corridor and Questions Concerning Social Responsibility and Sustainability -- Introduction -- Sustainable and Socially Responsible SCM Approach Using Institutional Logics Theory
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Tsvetkova, Antonina. Supply Chain Operations in the Arctic. Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, ©2023 ISBN 9781032110134
    Sprache: Englisch
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    UID:
    almahu_9949845816602882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xxviii, 318 pages) : , illustrations.
    Ausgabe: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781003801672
    Serie: Routledge Advances in Production and Operations Management Series
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Supply Chain Operations in the Arctic : Implications for Social Sustainability. Abingdon, England : Routledge, c2024 ISBN 9781032110134
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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