Levers of Control for Supply Chain Sustainability: Control and Governance Mechanisms in a Cross-Boundary Setting

The rise of global supply chains as well as attention to the Triple Bottom Line provides organizations with new conditions and strategy paradoxes to be dealt with when it comes to sustainability in supply chain management. This study of a large multinational organization with a strong Triple Bottom...

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Main Authors: Joost de Haan-Hoek, Wim Lambrechts, Janjaap Semeijn, Marjolein C. J. Caniëls
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/8/3189
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spelling doaj-a04a6a7e57a640f18eee05bb4d27e2152020-11-25T02:22:55ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-04-01123189318910.3390/su12083189Levers of Control for Supply Chain Sustainability: Control and Governance Mechanisms in a Cross-Boundary SettingJoost de Haan-Hoek0Wim Lambrechts1Janjaap Semeijn2Marjolein C. J. Caniëls3Faculty of Management Sciences, Open University of the Netherlands, PB 2960 Heerlen, The NetherlandsFaculty of Management Sciences, Open University of the Netherlands, PB 2960 Heerlen, The NetherlandsFaculty of Management Sciences, Open University of the Netherlands, PB 2960 Heerlen, The NetherlandsFaculty of Management Sciences, Open University of the Netherlands, PB 2960 Heerlen, The NetherlandsThe rise of global supply chains as well as attention to the Triple Bottom Line provides organizations with new conditions and strategy paradoxes to be dealt with when it comes to sustainability in supply chain management. This study of a large multinational organization with a strong Triple Bottom Line focus provides a comprehensive analysis of the use of control and governance mechanisms in supply chain context. Through the Levers of Control framework, the application of these mechanisms both internally and across organizational boundaries is shown. The interplay between levers helps in dealing with the in itself paradoxical nature of Triple Bottom Line goalsetting. The results show that the “softer” elements of the Triple Bottom Line, i.e., People and Planet, are approached with the lever associated with the beliefs system, which in turn enforces the boundary and interactive control systems. Ultimately, applying the Levers of Control in supply chain context might contribute to pursuing a holistic approach of sustainable supply chain management.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/8/3189levers of controltriple bottom linesustainable supply chain managementcontrolgovernance
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author Joost de Haan-Hoek
Wim Lambrechts
Janjaap Semeijn
Marjolein C. J. Caniëls
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Wim Lambrechts
Janjaap Semeijn
Marjolein C. J. Caniëls
Levers of Control for Supply Chain Sustainability: Control and Governance Mechanisms in a Cross-Boundary Setting
Sustainability
levers of control
triple bottom line
sustainable supply chain management
control
governance
author_facet Joost de Haan-Hoek
Wim Lambrechts
Janjaap Semeijn
Marjolein C. J. Caniëls
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title Levers of Control for Supply Chain Sustainability: Control and Governance Mechanisms in a Cross-Boundary Setting
title_short Levers of Control for Supply Chain Sustainability: Control and Governance Mechanisms in a Cross-Boundary Setting
title_full Levers of Control for Supply Chain Sustainability: Control and Governance Mechanisms in a Cross-Boundary Setting
title_fullStr Levers of Control for Supply Chain Sustainability: Control and Governance Mechanisms in a Cross-Boundary Setting
title_full_unstemmed Levers of Control for Supply Chain Sustainability: Control and Governance Mechanisms in a Cross-Boundary Setting
title_sort levers of control for supply chain sustainability: control and governance mechanisms in a cross-boundary setting
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The rise of global supply chains as well as attention to the Triple Bottom Line provides organizations with new conditions and strategy paradoxes to be dealt with when it comes to sustainability in supply chain management. This study of a large multinational organization with a strong Triple Bottom Line focus provides a comprehensive analysis of the use of control and governance mechanisms in supply chain context. Through the Levers of Control framework, the application of these mechanisms both internally and across organizational boundaries is shown. The interplay between levers helps in dealing with the in itself paradoxical nature of Triple Bottom Line goalsetting. The results show that the “softer” elements of the Triple Bottom Line, i.e., People and Planet, are approached with the lever associated with the beliefs system, which in turn enforces the boundary and interactive control systems. Ultimately, applying the Levers of Control in supply chain context might contribute to pursuing a holistic approach of sustainable supply chain management.
topic levers of control
triple bottom line
sustainable supply chain management
control
governance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/8/3189
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