Making the Supply Chain visible Reporting of corporate social responsibility in the supply chain; An investigation into UK clothing retailers

Purpose – This paper offers a preliminary exploration of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) issues being addressed by UK owned clothing retailers. The study focuses on what retailers disclose and report with regards to the social activities in their supply chain, and discusses whether the inf...

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Main Author: Warren, Hayely Joanne
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2010
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24376/
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description Purpose – This paper offers a preliminary exploration of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) issues being addressed by UK owned clothing retailers. The study focuses on what retailers disclose and report with regards to the social activities in their supply chain, and discusses whether the information provides a ‘visible’ account of the activities in the social supply chain. Design/methodology/approach – The paper draws its empirical information from the CSR reports and information posted on the company’s website. Both quantitative and qualitative methodological investigations were used in order to capture, and provide some illustrative examples of, CSR agendas in the social supply chain. Findings – The findings reveal that each of the retailers has its own approach to CSR and that there are substantial variations in the nature and extent of the reporting process. There is some common ground in reporting with regards to codes of conduct, auditing and stakeholder engagement. There is evidence to suggest that CSR is on the business agenda but for some retailers it is not integral element of their core business. Originality/value – The paper provides an accessible review of CSR activities with regards to social supply chain agendas being pursued and reported by the UK’s retailers.
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spelling nottingham-243762018-02-16T21:57:16Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24376/ Making the Supply Chain visible Reporting of corporate social responsibility in the supply chain; An investigation into UK clothing retailers Warren, Hayely Joanne Purpose – This paper offers a preliminary exploration of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) issues being addressed by UK owned clothing retailers. The study focuses on what retailers disclose and report with regards to the social activities in their supply chain, and discusses whether the information provides a ‘visible’ account of the activities in the social supply chain. Design/methodology/approach – The paper draws its empirical information from the CSR reports and information posted on the company’s website. Both quantitative and qualitative methodological investigations were used in order to capture, and provide some illustrative examples of, CSR agendas in the social supply chain. Findings – The findings reveal that each of the retailers has its own approach to CSR and that there are substantial variations in the nature and extent of the reporting process. There is some common ground in reporting with regards to codes of conduct, auditing and stakeholder engagement. There is evidence to suggest that CSR is on the business agenda but for some retailers it is not integral element of their core business. Originality/value – The paper provides an accessible review of CSR activities with regards to social supply chain agendas being pursued and reported by the UK’s retailers. 2010-10-07 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24376/1/H_WarrenMACSR_Dissertation.pdf Warren, Hayely Joanne (2010) Making the Supply Chain visible Reporting of corporate social responsibility in the supply chain; An investigation into UK clothing retailers. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Warren, Hayely Joanne
Making the Supply Chain visible Reporting of corporate social responsibility in the supply chain; An investigation into UK clothing retailers
title Making the Supply Chain visible Reporting of corporate social responsibility in the supply chain; An investigation into UK clothing retailers
title_full Making the Supply Chain visible Reporting of corporate social responsibility in the supply chain; An investigation into UK clothing retailers
title_fullStr Making the Supply Chain visible Reporting of corporate social responsibility in the supply chain; An investigation into UK clothing retailers
title_full_unstemmed Making the Supply Chain visible Reporting of corporate social responsibility in the supply chain; An investigation into UK clothing retailers
title_short Making the Supply Chain visible Reporting of corporate social responsibility in the supply chain; An investigation into UK clothing retailers
title_sort making the supply chain visible reporting of corporate social responsibility in the supply chain; an investigation into uk clothing retailers
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24376/