Sustainability Issues in Textile and Apparel Supply Chains
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Sustainability Issues in Textile and Apparel Supply Chains
3. Concluding Remarks
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Paper | Core Topics | Future Research Directions |
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Köksal et al. [20] | Sustainable supply chain management; social sustainability |
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Yang et al. [21] | Sustainable value; value co-creation; luxury sustainability |
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Guo et al. [22] | Fuzzy axiomatic design; evaluation criteria; triple bottom line |
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Kim and Kim [23] | Triple bottom line; text mining |
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Lee and Ha-Brookshire [24] | Organizational sustainability performance; ethical climate; retailing |
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Norum [25] | Disposal; landfill and trash; post-consumer waste |
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Yang and Dong [26] | Social responsibility; market segmentation; consumer behavior |
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Li and Wu [27] | Social sustainability performance |
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Le and Wang [28] | Performance evaluation; sustainability performance; Vietnam |
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Niu et al. [29] | Sustainability; power structure; attitude to loss |
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Shi et al. [30] | Sustainable investment; power structure; environmental tax |
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LoMonaco-Benzing and Ha-Brookshire [31] | Corporate sustainability; moral values; employee and consumer identities |
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Yang et al. [32] | Sustainable retailing; developing country |
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Oelze [33] | Sustainable supply chain management; responsible procurement |
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Chen et al. [34] | Decent work; blue-collar workers; white-collar workers; China |
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Shen, B.; Li, Q.; Dong, C.; Perry, P. Sustainability Issues in Textile and Apparel Supply Chains. Sustainability 2017, 9, 1592. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9091592
Shen B, Li Q, Dong C, Perry P. Sustainability Issues in Textile and Apparel Supply Chains. Sustainability. 2017; 9(9):1592. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9091592
Chicago/Turabian StyleShen, Bin, Qingying Li, Ciwei Dong, and Patsy Perry. 2017. "Sustainability Issues in Textile and Apparel Supply Chains" Sustainability 9, no. 9: 1592. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9091592
APA StyleShen, B., Li, Q., Dong, C., & Perry, P. (2017). Sustainability Issues in Textile and Apparel Supply Chains. Sustainability, 9(9), 1592. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9091592