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Digitalization and the greening of supply chains

Journal

INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT & DATA SYSTEMS
Volume 121, Issue 1, Pages 65-85

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/IMDS-08-2020-0450

Keywords

Digitalization; Supply chain management; Sustainability; Green; Information systems

Funding

  1. Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) [227940]

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This study provides a reflective overview on the role of traditional and emergent digitalization and information technologies for leveraging environmental supply chain sustainability, discussing potential trade-offs and conflicts. The authors highlight the need for further research exploring the nexus of digitalization and green supply chain management, and caution that these technologies can simultaneously offer solutions to environmental degradation while also being a potential source of degradation.
Purpose This study provides a reflective overview on the role of traditional and emergent digitalization and information technologies for leveraging environmental supply chain sustainability - while reflecting on potential trade-offs and conflicts of digitalization and greening. Design/methodology/approach The authors use relevant literature and literature from Industrial Management and Data Systems (IMDS) research published in this journal over the past 50 years. They also use their knowledge and over 30 years of research experience in the field to provide professional scholarly reflections and perspective. Findings The authors provide a focused and succinct evaluation for research directions. A pressures, practices and performance framework sets the stage for pertinent research questions and theoretical needs to investigate the nexus of digitalization and green supply chain management. The authors provide two frameworks with exemplary practices and research for traditional and emergent digitalization and information technology. Their reflection concludes with a summary and steps forward. Social implications The authors show how research and practice can be used to affect supply chain greening with digitalization and information technology. They observe that care should be taken given that these technologies can paradoxically simultaneously offer solutions to environmental degradation and potentially be a source of environmental degradation across the supply chain. Originality/value This work provides a summary and unique perspective that links traditional and emergent digitalization technology to green and environmental sustainability work. The area has not seen a clear summary and path forward and shows how IMDS literature has contributed to the field for decades.

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