Keeping up With Change: How Non-traditional Actors Redefine how Value is Defined, Created and Distributed in OSCM

Eugenia Rosca, Wendy Tate, Lydia Bals, Aline Seepma, Francesca Ciulli, Liliane Carmagnac, Nazli Turken, Kelsey M. Taylor

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Abstract

The transition towards regenerative supply chains points out towards the need for a broader range of actors with strong moral determinants toward regenerative practices and a strong emphasis on interdependences between social, economic and ecological dimensions as well as the actors involved. Yet, regenerative supply chains require a dramatic shift in how organizations at all tiers of the supply chain operate and traditional operations and supply chain scholarship contains many assumptions about value which are incompatible with this new regenerative frontier. In this conceptual paper, we put forward the idea that non-traditional supply chain actors are critical
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2024
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventThe 31st EurOMA International Annual Conference 2024: Transforming People and Processes for a Better World - ESADE, Barcelona, Spain
Duration: 29 Jun 20243 Jul 2024
Conference number: 31
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ConferenceThe 31st EurOMA International Annual Conference 2024
Number31
LocationESADE
Country/TerritorySpain
CityBarcelona
Period29/06/202403/07/2024
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