Cooperation between Corporations and NGOs for Sustainability in Supply Chain: A Structured Literature Review

This structured literature review aims to identify the roles, trigger and results from the cooperation between corporations and NGOs in order to create sustainability in supply chain. The research reveals that there is the overlap in both roles and triggers in both from perspective of NGOs and corpo...

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Main Author: Oumcharoen, Parichaya
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2017
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46198/
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description This structured literature review aims to identify the roles, trigger and results from the cooperation between corporations and NGOs in order to create sustainability in supply chain. The research reveals that there is the overlap in both roles and triggers in both from perspective of NGOs and corporations. The ultimate role that performed by both parties is sharing knowledge as it a consequence of the lack of knowledge which drive both parties to seek for partners to assist to achieve the certain goals. Besides that, the goals from both point of view are usually related but the corporations definitely expected to gain profit while NGOs anticipated to see the improvement within the society. Furthermore, the author also described the limitation as well as future research implications.
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spelling nottingham-461982018-04-17T15:04:49Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46198/ Cooperation between Corporations and NGOs for Sustainability in Supply Chain: A Structured Literature Review Oumcharoen, Parichaya This structured literature review aims to identify the roles, trigger and results from the cooperation between corporations and NGOs in order to create sustainability in supply chain. The research reveals that there is the overlap in both roles and triggers in both from perspective of NGOs and corporations. The ultimate role that performed by both parties is sharing knowledge as it a consequence of the lack of knowledge which drive both parties to seek for partners to assist to achieve the certain goals. Besides that, the goals from both point of view are usually related but the corporations definitely expected to gain profit while NGOs anticipated to see the improvement within the society. Furthermore, the author also described the limitation as well as future research implications. 2017-09-14 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46198/1/Dissertation_02.pdf Oumcharoen, Parichaya (2017) Cooperation between Corporations and NGOs for Sustainability in Supply Chain: A Structured Literature Review. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
spellingShingle Oumcharoen, Parichaya
Cooperation between Corporations and NGOs for Sustainability in Supply Chain: A Structured Literature Review
title Cooperation between Corporations and NGOs for Sustainability in Supply Chain: A Structured Literature Review
title_full Cooperation between Corporations and NGOs for Sustainability in Supply Chain: A Structured Literature Review
title_fullStr Cooperation between Corporations and NGOs for Sustainability in Supply Chain: A Structured Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Cooperation between Corporations and NGOs for Sustainability in Supply Chain: A Structured Literature Review
title_short Cooperation between Corporations and NGOs for Sustainability in Supply Chain: A Structured Literature Review
title_sort cooperation between corporations and ngos for sustainability in supply chain: a structured literature review
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46198/