Supply Chain Management Innovation Practices for Sustainability Achievement under Carbon Trading Era
摘要截稿:
全文截稿: 2024-10-31
影响因子: 7.246
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CCF分类: 无
中科院JCR分区:
• 大类 : 环境科学与生态学 - 1区
• 小类 : 工程:环境 - 1区
• 小类 : 环境科学 - 1区
• 小类 : 绿色可持续发展技术 - 1区
Overview
With the rapid growth of the global economy, environmental pollution caused by carbon emissions has become one of the important factors restricting sustainable development. How to explore the economic growth mode characterized by low carbon emissions has become a top priority for national development. Manufacturing enterprises, as main participants, have been encouraged to perform low-carbon operations during the whole supply chain. In addition, end-of-life product recycling and remanufacturing are also adopted to achieve a circular economy through resource utilization and energy saving. To help achieve national emission reduction targets, sustainable supply chain management innovation practices should be engaged to stimulate carbon reduction. Carbon, as an economic resource, is permitted to be traded among different organizations, and carbon emission has also been regulated by governments. This carbon trading mechanism has been widely promoted to effectively control carbon emissions of manufacturing plants. Under this circumstance, it is of great significance to probe into innovative supply chain management practices under the new carbon trading era for carbon reduction and sustainability achievement.The special issue aims to compile the studies that address the advancements in this field that would introduce a new wave of transformation innovations in supply chain management.SCOPE OF PAPERSThe topics to be covered in this special issue include, but are not limited to:1. The impact of carbon trading policy on carbon emission reduction technology innovation2. Collaborations and Innovations for Sustainable Supply Chain3. Data-driven SCM process considering carbon emission measurements4. Managing operations and supply chains in a socially responsible way facing carbon trading policy5. Barriers to low-carbon technology Adoption for Sustainable SCM6. Emission reduction decision-making of remanufacturing supply chain under carbon trading policy
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Guest editors:
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Sunil Tiwari
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Senior Lecturer in Operations Management, University of Bristol Business School, 11-13 Tyndall's Park Road, Clifton, BS8 1PY, Bristol, UK
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Email: sunil.tiwari@bristol.ac.uk
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Fuli Zhou
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Associate Professor, Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, Zhengzhou, China
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Email: fl.zhou@email.zzuli.edu.cn; deepbreath329@outlook.com
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Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour
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Professor, NEOMA Business School, France
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Email: c-j.chiappetta-jabbour@neoma-bs.fr