Conflict minerals and supply chain due diligence: an exploratory study of multi-tier supply chains

As recently stakeholders complain about the use of conflict minerals in consumer products that are often invisible to them in final products, firms across industries implement conflict mineral management practices. Conflict minerals are those, whose systemic exploitation and trade contribute to huma...

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Main Authors: Hofmann, Hannes, Schleper, Martin C., Blome, Constantin
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Published: Springer 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49022/
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Schleper, Martin C.
Blome, Constantin
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Blome, Constantin
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description As recently stakeholders complain about the use of conflict minerals in consumer products that are often invisible to them in final products, firms across industries implement conflict mineral management practices. Conflict minerals are those, whose systemic exploitation and trade contribute to human right violations in the country of extraction and surrounding areas. Particularly, supply chain managers in the Western world are challenged taking reasonable steps to identify and prevent risks associated with these resources due to the globally dispersed nature of supply chains and the opacity of the origin of commodities. Supply chain due diligence (SCDD) represents a holistic concept to proactively manage supply chains reducing the likelihood of the use of conflict minerals effectively. Based on an exploratory study with 27 semi-structured interviews within five European industries, we provide insights into patterns of implementation, key motivational factors, barriers and enablers, and impacts of SCDD in mineral supply chains. Our results contribute to both theory and practice as we provide first insights to SCDD practices and make recommendations for an industry-wide implementation of SCDD. Altogether, this study provides the basis for future theory testing research in the context of SCDD and conflict mineral management.
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spelling nottingham-490222020-05-04T19:29:05Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49022/ Conflict minerals and supply chain due diligence: an exploratory study of multi-tier supply chains Hofmann, Hannes Schleper, Martin C. Blome, Constantin As recently stakeholders complain about the use of conflict minerals in consumer products that are often invisible to them in final products, firms across industries implement conflict mineral management practices. Conflict minerals are those, whose systemic exploitation and trade contribute to human right violations in the country of extraction and surrounding areas. Particularly, supply chain managers in the Western world are challenged taking reasonable steps to identify and prevent risks associated with these resources due to the globally dispersed nature of supply chains and the opacity of the origin of commodities. Supply chain due diligence (SCDD) represents a holistic concept to proactively manage supply chains reducing the likelihood of the use of conflict minerals effectively. Based on an exploratory study with 27 semi-structured interviews within five European industries, we provide insights into patterns of implementation, key motivational factors, barriers and enablers, and impacts of SCDD in mineral supply chains. Our results contribute to both theory and practice as we provide first insights to SCDD practices and make recommendations for an industry-wide implementation of SCDD. Altogether, this study provides the basis for future theory testing research in the context of SCDD and conflict mineral management. Springer 2018-01-31 Article PeerReviewed Hofmann, Hannes, Schleper, Martin C. and Blome, Constantin (2018) Conflict minerals and supply chain due diligence: an exploratory study of multi-tier supply chains. Journal of Business Ethics, 147 (1). pp. 115-141. ISSN 1573-0697 Exploratory case study; Conflict minerals; Corporate social responsibility; Dynamic capabilities; Supply chain due diligence; Standards; Supply chain management https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-015-2963-z doi:10.1007/s10551-015-2963-z doi:10.1007/s10551-015-2963-z
spellingShingle Exploratory case study; Conflict minerals; Corporate social responsibility; Dynamic capabilities; Supply chain due diligence; Standards; Supply chain management
Hofmann, Hannes
Schleper, Martin C.
Blome, Constantin
Conflict minerals and supply chain due diligence: an exploratory study of multi-tier supply chains
title Conflict minerals and supply chain due diligence: an exploratory study of multi-tier supply chains
title_full Conflict minerals and supply chain due diligence: an exploratory study of multi-tier supply chains
title_fullStr Conflict minerals and supply chain due diligence: an exploratory study of multi-tier supply chains
title_full_unstemmed Conflict minerals and supply chain due diligence: an exploratory study of multi-tier supply chains
title_short Conflict minerals and supply chain due diligence: an exploratory study of multi-tier supply chains
title_sort conflict minerals and supply chain due diligence: an exploratory study of multi-tier supply chains
topic Exploratory case study; Conflict minerals; Corporate social responsibility; Dynamic capabilities; Supply chain due diligence; Standards; Supply chain management
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