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This three-part series, "Sustainable ESG-Oriented Supply Chains: A Strategic Imperative for Modern Business," covers the relationship between supply chains and society and the environment, the impact that promoting sustainable supply chains can have on companies, and how to develop action plans to promote them.
第二回となる今回の記事では、企業がサプライチェーンに持続可能性・ESGを導入する傾向の背後にあるさまざまな要因を、学術、ビジネス、市民の三つの視点から検討しています。さらに、企業がサプライチェーンの持続可能性を推進する動機となる利益や機会、無行動のリスクについても言及しています。
持続可能なESG志向のサプライチェーン:現代ビジネスの戦略的必須条件
The main drivers from the three perspectives of academia, business, and the public are
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