The Role of Relations with Suppliers in the Creation of Sustainable Supply Chain – Practical Examples

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  • Agata Rudnicka Reichel University of Łódź, Faculty of Management, Department of Logistics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-6018.335.06

Keywords:

sustainability, supply chain, relationships management, sustainable supply chain, maturity, maturity model

Abstract

There are many factors that may have an influence on the method by which a supply chain is managed and the way the relationships among all its links are developed. Sustainability, as a complex and challenging concept, affects the approach to establishing and maintaining relations, extending their scope and scale. Next to the traditional understanding of relations in a supply chain, additional goals emerge, resulting in both positive effects and challenges which its different links need to face. The concept of sustainability means that a business organisation takes on shared responsibility for the whole supply chain to achieve its long‑term goals. Relationships are an important factor affecting the ability to create and manage a sustainable supply chain. Relationship Management seems to be the basis for the creation of a stable and continuous chain which presents characteristics of maturity. The aim of the article is to introduce the issue of maturity which determines the degree of achievement of sustainable development objectives in a supply chain. A case study based on the author’s own research will be presented.

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Author Biography

Agata Rudnicka Reichel, University of Łódź, Faculty of Management, Department of Logistics

Agata Rudnicka is Assistant professor in Department of Operational Processes Improvement /Logistics at the University of Lodz. Her main field of interests are:CSR, sustainable development, business ethics, environmental management and social and environmental aspects of supply chain management. She has got 9 years’ experience in teaching, research and business consulting in these areas. Certified project manager and tutor. Coordinator and team member of national and international projects related to the issue of sustainable development and social economy.

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2018-05-16

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Rudnicka Reichel, A. (2018). The Role of Relations with Suppliers in the Creation of Sustainable Supply Chain – Practical Examples. Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica, 3(335), 75–85. https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-6018.335.06

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