Legality of Cannabis by U.S. Jurisdiction

Authors
Patsy Perry, Neil Towers
Publication date
2013/6/7
Journal
International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management
Volume
43
Issue
5-6
Pages
478-501
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
This paper seeks to identify the inhibitors and drivers of CSR implementation in fashion garment manufacturing from a supply chain management perspective.
Design/methodology/approach
A qualitative case study approach was adopted, using purposive sampling to select seven export garment manufacturers of varying size and business model in Sri Lanka. Primary data was collected through on‐site face‐to‐face interviews with managerial level and operational level informants within each company and through non‐participant observation within factory environments. Data analysis was conducted manually.
Findings
Adopting SCM principles supports CSR implementation in supplier facilities in global fashion garment supply chains by overcoming the negative effects of retail buying practices. It also progresses supplier CSR performance beyond that which is achievable via a coercive, compliance …
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Scholar articles
P Perry, N Towers - International Journal of Physical Distribution & …, 2013
CW Autry, P Perry, N Towers - International Journal of Physical Distribution and …, 2013