Tese
Orientações estratégicas, práticas de gestão da cadeia de suprimentos sustentável e triple bottom line performance: framework conceitual e evidências empíricas
Fecha
2018-09-24Autor
Ottonelli, Janaina
Institución
Resumen
Companies are increasingly looking for strategic and operational improvements to produce
more competitive goods and services. Besides that, they need to balance economic issues
with the preservation of the environment and the health and well-being of people. This thesis
aims to develop and test a model to identify the relationships between strategic orientations
(innovation-led, reputation-led, and efficiency-led), sustainable supply chain management (forward
and reverse) and triple bottom line performance (economic, environmental and social). For
this, two articles are elaborated. Article I, “A Framework of Strategic Orientations, Sustainable
Supply Chain Management Initiatives and Triple Bottom Line Performance”, aims to propose a
conceptual framework to verify if there are relations between strategic orientations, practices of
sustainable supply chain management and triple bottom line performance. The methodology of
this study consists of bibliographic research. The review of the literature allowed the deepening
of the subjects covered, as well as identify research gaps to be investigated from the state of the
art. The propositions raised indicate that strategic and operational decisions need to consider
aspects internal and external to the organization; the strategic guidelines for innovation, reputation
and efficiency are antecedents to the adoption of sustainable supply chain management
practices; and the adoption of sustainable practices in the forward and reverse supply chain
leads to improvements in business performance measured by the economic, environmental and
social dimensions. Such propositions led to the development of Article II, “Strategic Orientations,
Sustainable Supply Chain Management Initiatives and Triple Bottom Line Performance:
empirical evidences from U.S. automotive industry”. It proposition is to develop and test the
relationships identified in the conceptual model. The methodology is quantitative research. A
research survey instrument was developed and shipped to automotive manufacturing industries
in the United States. 210 responses were obtained. The results of the estimation of the integrated
model through the modeling of structural equations indicate a significant and negative
relationship between the strategic orientation of innovation and the practices of the forward
supply chain and the reverse supply chain. Strategic reputation orientation has had a significant
and positive relationship with forward supply chain practices and the reverse supply chain.
The reverse supply chain presented a significant and positive relationship with environmental
and social performance. The novelties of the study were to discuss the strategic orientations
of innovation, reputation and efficiency, to consider reverse practices as part of the sustainable
supply chain, to measure the triple bottom line performance, especially the social dimension,
and to propose a model that integrates strategic issues, operational and performance.