Implementing sustainability in the supply chain for small and medium-sized enterprises : green supply chain challenges in the German assembly industry

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Main Author: Ferber, Nicolas
Publication Date: 2023
Format: Master thesis
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/42719
Summary: Private individuals and the government have long since ceased to be the sole focus for ensuring a more responsible and sustainable society. Large companies are increasingly being held accountable to contribute and those who want to evade this can expect tremendous social pressure and consequently, there is an expanding body of research. However, there are still significant gaps regarding implementation for SMEs. Using a qualitative research method with eight semi-structured expert interviews from the German assembly industry and including existing literature, this research investigated the barriers SMEs face when implementing sustainability in their supply chain and the opportunities SMEs have to promote sustainability through their suppliers. In light of barriers to implementing sustainability, the thesis revealed that too high costs, too much effort, a lack of quality, and a lack of knowledge are the main internal barriers for SMEs, and regulations, social pressure, and dependencies on other companies as external barriers. In order to have an impact on other suppliers through the SMEs’ supply chain, SMEs are mainly limited in their size and associated purchase volumes. They can only have a limited impact through knowledge sharing and explicit selection of sustainable suppliers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Implementing sustainability in the supply chain for small and medium-sized enterprises : green supply chain challenges in the German assembly industry
title Implementing sustainability in the supply chain for small and medium-sized enterprises : green supply chain challenges in the German assembly industry
spellingShingle Implementing sustainability in the supply chain for small and medium-sized enterprises : green supply chain challenges in the German assembly industry
Ferber, Nicolas
Green supply chain
German assembly industry
SMEs
Barriers
Sustainable strategy
Implementing sustainability
Environmental awareness
Cadeia de abastecimento verde
Indústria de montagem alemã
PME
Barreiras
Estratégia sustentável
Implementação da sustentabilidade
Consciencialização ambiental
title_short Implementing sustainability in the supply chain for small and medium-sized enterprises : green supply chain challenges in the German assembly industry
title_full Implementing sustainability in the supply chain for small and medium-sized enterprises : green supply chain challenges in the German assembly industry
title_fullStr Implementing sustainability in the supply chain for small and medium-sized enterprises : green supply chain challenges in the German assembly industry
title_full_unstemmed Implementing sustainability in the supply chain for small and medium-sized enterprises : green supply chain challenges in the German assembly industry
title_sort Implementing sustainability in the supply chain for small and medium-sized enterprises : green supply chain challenges in the German assembly industry
author Ferber, Nicolas
author_facet Ferber, Nicolas
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Cruz, Nuno Moreira da
Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferber, Nicolas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Green supply chain
German assembly industry
SMEs
Barriers
Sustainable strategy
Implementing sustainability
Environmental awareness
Cadeia de abastecimento verde
Indústria de montagem alemã
PME
Barreiras
Estratégia sustentável
Implementação da sustentabilidade
Consciencialização ambiental
topic Green supply chain
German assembly industry
SMEs
Barriers
Sustainable strategy
Implementing sustainability
Environmental awareness
Cadeia de abastecimento verde
Indústria de montagem alemã
PME
Barreiras
Estratégia sustentável
Implementação da sustentabilidade
Consciencialização ambiental
description Private individuals and the government have long since ceased to be the sole focus for ensuring a more responsible and sustainable society. Large companies are increasingly being held accountable to contribute and those who want to evade this can expect tremendous social pressure and consequently, there is an expanding body of research. However, there are still significant gaps regarding implementation for SMEs. Using a qualitative research method with eight semi-structured expert interviews from the German assembly industry and including existing literature, this research investigated the barriers SMEs face when implementing sustainability in their supply chain and the opportunities SMEs have to promote sustainability through their suppliers. In light of barriers to implementing sustainability, the thesis revealed that too high costs, too much effort, a lack of quality, and a lack of knowledge are the main internal barriers for SMEs, and regulations, social pressure, and dependencies on other companies as external barriers. In order to have an impact on other suppliers through the SMEs’ supply chain, SMEs are mainly limited in their size and associated purchase volumes. They can only have a limited impact through knowledge sharing and explicit selection of sustainable suppliers.
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