Unchaining supply chains: Transformative leaps toward regenerating social–ecological systems

Author:

Gualandris Jury1ORCID,Branzei Oana1ORCID,Wilhelm Miriam2ORCID,Lazzarini Sergio13ORCID,Linnenluecke Martina4ORCID,Hamann Ralph5ORCID,Dooley Kevin J.6ORCID,Barnett Michael L.7ORCID,Chen Chien‐Ming8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ivey Business School Western University London Canada

2. Vienna University of Economics and Business Vienna Austria

3. Insper Institute of Education and Research São Paulo Brazil

4. Centre for Climate Risk and Resilience, UTS Business School University of Technology Sydney Sydney Australia

5. UCT Graduate School of Business University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa

6. W. P. Carey School of Business Arizona State University Tempe Arizona USA

7. Rutgers Business School Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey USA

8. Nanyang Technological University Singapore

Abstract

AbstractThe worsening climate, biodiversity, and inequity crises have existential implications. To help resolve these crises, supply chains must move beyond a minimal harm approach. Instead, supply chains must make positive contributions to and harmoniously integrate with the living systems around them. Despite agreement on this urgent need, supply chain management research still lacks a shared roadmap for establishing economically sustainable supply chains that actively regenerate social–ecological systems. This essay deepens the understanding of regenerative supply chains, inviting supply chain scholars and practitioners to rally around timely questions and codevelop new answers. We first scrutinize the paradigmatic assumptions that continue to anchor contemporary research and practice in supply chain management, showing how these once helpful assumptions now hold the community back from seeking much needed solutions. We then offer real‐world examples and synthesize emerging arguments from multiple disciplines to propose three new principles of regenerative organizing: proportionality, reciprocity, and poly‐rhythmicity. We also delve into the implications of pursuing these regenerative principles for supply chain coordination, governance, and resilience. Finally, we reflect on the fit of empirical research designs and methods for examining the creation of new regenerative supply chains and the conversion of existing supply chains.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Marketing,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),Management Information Systems

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