Abstract
of an investigation into
the factors affecting ethical procedures within SCM
The said study is
investigating the major factors that are affecting the various ethical
processes within the functions of the supply chain managements. Ethical
practices are the one of the most important and major factors by which the
functions of the supply chain can perform in effective manners. In order to
investigating these major factors the secondary source of data collection has
been used in which the qualitative research method has been particularly
employed. The interview is used as the instrument of the study to investigating
the various ethical factors of the supply chain management. The well planned interviews
have been used to analyzing the data. The interview is conducted from the 10
employees of the various organizations who are performing their duties in the
supply chain departments. From all of these 10 participants the interview of
only 5 participants has been published and explained in this research report.
It has been observed that ethical practices are the good source to enhance the
performance of the organization.
Introduction of An
investigation into the factors affecting ethical procedures within SCM
Numerous authors have been discussing
the nature of ethical theory. The ancient Greek term ‘etikos’ derives the
present word ‘ethics’ which means ‘the authority of custom and tradition’. If
translated into Latin, it equates to the English word ‘moral’. Although there
is a huge relationship between these two words; ethics and moral, still there
is little agreement available upon the distinction between these two. Many
authors use these words interchangeably. The “articulate shared valued and
develop a vision for future” compile business ethics in general. It is the
leader’s responsibility to make a company achieve fair and moral practices by
providing an apparent and consistent culture and also foreseeing predicaments
that may occur in future. Hence, it becomes necessary to make a balance between
ethical practices and communal objectives. (Yusuf, 2014).
It has been observed that supply chain has been taking on
more strategic role in all corporative sector, over the past decade. While
previously, the supply chain managers were only relied to derive cost and
efficiency for the firm while today, supply chain makes the companies to stand
out on the basis of unique strategic initiatives. The work of supply chain
managers has become more about front facing than working in the back only and
now they are very much into evaluating production, customer demands and speed
of delivery. (Bob, 2018).
The
customers of today have become demanding in knowing all the aspects about the
products they tend to buy as in the social, ethical and environmental factors
in which the product has been made. This is mainly backed up by social media
which not only provides the detailed product information but also shows the
negative drawbacks that can directly affect purchase decisions. Millennial are
particularly more concerned about these social and environmental factors and
they enquire a lot about how the company adheres to such factors. (Boström, Jönsson, Lockie, Mol, & Oosterveer,
2015).
Consequently,
the supply chain’s conduct about transparency and visibility undertake more
significant meaning when it is applied to assure supply chain ethics, but even
after the best practices, implication remains the same. While, it is the supply
chain experts who are still being charged with the task. “It is an opportunity
and not just a requirement to build ethical supply chain,” says Eshkenazi. “In
fact, this is how supply chain professionals can exhibit their value to their
organizations.”
The purpose of this
study is to investigate and explore the idea of ethics applying in supply chain
management. This study is to demonstrate the empirical relationship between
ethical practices and performance and also to examine the supply chain ethical
practices. The results prove a positive impact of ethical practices on
performance of supply chain management. (Yusuf, Hawkins, Musa, & El-Berishy, 2014).
Background of an investigation into the factors
affecting ethical procedures within SCM
A very famous futuris Gerd Leonhard presented his
observations at a recent supply chain conference that the digitization of
businesses has made supply chain to rely on technology while the customers are
already very much into using the technological tools, now it is to time to
think of the change that this technology can bring into our overall lives. He
said that the companies will start caring about their customers only when
they’ll be using their products and that is what we mean by ethics. But this
statement raises many questions like is this why supply chain managers work for
their organizations and do they value ethics while operating their businesses?
If this is the case then where are they deploying their time and efforts and
what do they actually mean by ethical supply chain?
These questions were raised in a meeting between co-authors
of this research in last summer and none
of us had any reason to those questions which lead us to the project “better
understand organizations”. Loyola
University Chicago’s Supply and Value Chain Center was also surveying about the
same topic while we were designing our project and that assured us that we
weren’t the only ones asking these questions.
To
ensure operational efficiency, organizations require its supply chain
management to be run effectively given a highly competitive business
environment. Companies are required to make sure that they have a proper
bondage among their supply chain partners like suppliers, distributors,
wholesalers, retailers and end customers in order to ensure the performance
efficiency (Rai, 2006). While, supply chain management
is the integration of fundamental business process from suppliers to end users
in providing the products, service or information that adds value for customers
and stakeholders in return (Kroes, 2010). A set of three or more entities
combine to make a set and direct the ups and downs of products, services and
other information to the customers. The old ideology of supply chain that was
to construct close relationships between different organizational departments
has taken over the traditional picture of supply chain as a collection of
vertically organized operational units. (Stadtler, 2005).
A
crucial part in supply chain management is to manage professional ethics as
many renowned companies use supply chains for long-term value added relationships
and not just to reduce cost or complimenting the product. This enhances the
stakeholder’s interest in social, ethical and environmental performance of
government’s supply chain. (Cao, 2011).
When
employees make decisions to be judged as right or wrong, ethical or unethical,
the phenomenon is called ethical decision making. While, the managerial
decisions about individual ethics, organizational culture, compliance or codes
of ethics compile up to make organizational ethics. There is an evolvement in
the need for strategic coordination for ethical decision making and there are
multiple factors that contribute to the importance of ethical issues in supply
chain management. The extent of cross-functional integration required within,
between and among organizations is the first requirement of successfully
managing supply chains. (Burgess, 2006).
To
integrate such factors, all the members of the supply chain should have same
objectives that should be aligned to deliver required customer value. This
dependency of control by functional areas as well as increased emphasis on
relationship management, might lead to less formal and more trust reliant
factors that may cuse willingness to collaborate. (Van Hoek, 2001).
Ethical
supply chain management consists of various elements and one of which is
producing sustainable and environmental friendly products through different
methods. Violation of the rules against wages and discrimination at the
workplace contribute to ethical supply chain. (Ivanov,
Tsipoulanidis, & Schönberger, 2017). Therefore, when an organization
is running its business as per ethical supply chain, it is actually
contributing to corporate social responsibility. (Busse,
Meinlschmidt, & Foerstl, 2017). However, the adverse factors
effecting the ethical supply chain still prevents many organizations in
employing it. (Stadtler, 2015).
The research problem of An investigation into the factors
affecting ethical procedures within SCM
Making
supply chain management a success requires a change in management of individual
functions into integrative activities using key supply chain processes. A
collaboration between buyers and suppliers, combined product development,
shared systems and information is required for successful supply chain business
processes. (Larson & Halldorsson, 2004).
A
constant flow of information among parties in supply chain is required for
successful operations of integrated supply chain.
Research objectives of An investigation into the
factors affecting ethical procedures within SCM
The purpose of this study was to
determine ethical practices in supply chain performance. The study was guided
by two objectives;
To determine ethical practices in
supply chain performance
To establish the effect of ethical
practices on supply chain management performance.
Ssignificance of the research of An investigation into the factors affecting ethical procedures within
SCM
This
study provides useful information for policy formulation and the construction
of regulatory framework on ethics required in government offices for supply
chain management. The findings of this study will help the government offices
especially in Kenya like Kenya Revenue Authority in formulating policies
regarding supply chain management to regulate and to promote professional
ethics in their offices for their employees and the findings of this study will
also help other public offices in Kenya in procurement of ethical practices.
Not only the public offices but the official and managers will also find the
study beneficial in teaching them the importance of ethics in supply chain
management.
Literature Review of An investigation into the
factors affecting ethical procedures within SCM
The literature for this study is
reviewed from books, journals, newspapers, libraries, academic publications and
other relevant sources and this chapter reviews and investigates the given
problem statement.
Ethics of An investigation into the factors affecting
ethical procedures within SCM
The moral principles that guide officials
in their work aspects are called ethics. (Queensland Purchasing, Department of
Public Works Crime and Misconduct Commission, 2006). Concepts such as honesty,
integrity, probity, trust, fairness, diligence and respect combine to make
ethical behavior. The conduct of supply chain practitioners is to be overseen
by SC ethics. Ethics are an important part of supply chain management process
which have a tendency to classify ethical issues, as viewed by Abela and Murphy
(2008). The accountability of ethical decision making can surely be increased
with true devotion to ethics as it has the tendency to classify various
activities.
Actions that weaken ethical conduct
should be avoided by supply chain management professionals as stated by the
Institute of Supply Management (2014) in its principles of Ethical Supply 2
Conduct guideline. Perceived indecency can have same consequences as of an
actual bad behavior. Institute of Supply Management (2014) has provided
multiple guidelines to prevent indecent and improper behavior. The guidelines
include maintenance of professionalism in all business communications including
social media, discussing an actual or potential indecency with other
managerial, working on unanticipated circumstances and avoiding such actions that
might make you suspicious for any indecency within the organizational premises.
Supply Chain Performance of An investigation into the
factors affecting ethical procedures within SCM
Organizations should have widespread
instincts about supply chain performance to maximize competitive advantage.
According to Croom and Johnson, the evaluation of supply chain management
includes both tangible and intangible factors as cost and capacity utilization
respectively, and this is called supply chain performance. (Presutti,
2003).
In order to deliver phenomenal customer experience, the process 3 of
quantifying the execution and efficiency of actions should be applied to
achieve operational excellence. The overall proactive management of supply
chains require organizations to know their inventory positions and not just
that but delivery dates and fill rates as well. They should know how to
optimize supply chain effectiveness for higher corporate results in accordance
with the overall understanding of the impact of supply chain on cash or cost
flows. This depends on the end-to-end knowledge of factors such as overall
supply chain cost, cash to cash cycle time, or order fulfillment that
ultimately drives performance. These factors also enable organizations to run
their supply chain issues smoothly and they get awareness about all aspects of
all operations to master the critical factors and to achieve high performance. (Oloruntoba,
2006).
Many researchers have already
explored the competitiveness of supply chain management form many perspectives.
The efficiency of the business transactions can be judged by transaction cost
theory for production and transaction costs. These are the factors on which
business partners adhere to and the more certain they become about each other’s
values and their behaviors about lower transaction costs, the more they become
sure about same values and the more they believe in fundamental ethical
conditions and that leads to the lower the transaction costs. This is the
reason why lack of ethics result in greater expense (Walker, 2014).
In the longer run, business ethics
and growth might coexist. There are substantial costs on organizations or even
individuals who engage in unethical behavior as imposed by the markets and the
same market forces even reward with incentives for ethical behavior.
There are several studies that
inquire about the impact of ethics on supply chain management. For example, a
study conducted by Levin in 2008 showed that even the global companies have no
rules and infrastructures proper in hand to quickly overcome their ethical
problems and to congtact their supply chain members and to communicate with
their suppliers and other members on critical issues. (Levin, 2008).
According to him, many companies around the world have already started making
collaborations with other companies to create technology about ‘supplier ethics
management (SEM) platforms’. A web-based SEM platform will be a fastest and
easiest mode of collecting and maintaining information among all the suppliers
and communicating with them about the critical ethics and observance
information. (Akkucuk,
2016).
According to Nair and Tsochas (2019), a model based
on conceptual consideration has adaptive systems which are linked to various
operations of supply chain and some of the aspects of that model have also
obtained wide consideration to publish issues related to supple chain management
like adaption, difficulty and emergent behaviour. The study also gives
conceptual structure to accept the key factors obtained from CAS and to create
profound awareness about relevant problems emerging in this field. In this
study, we will discuss the significant and relevant issues as found by previous
studies and we will highlight some special issues and will explain the
connection of these articles with conceptual structures of the paper. Various
methodologies will help in commuting significant approaches related to
managerial theory; a cross-functional method (Syengo, 2015).
Green Supply Chain management is the collaboration of
management as the main activity of any organization like planning, organizing,
leading and controlling, then chain which means a linkage between main parts
and lastly processing which includes processing of materials and products and
services whereas green in the name refers to environmental friendly processing
which consists of sequence of activities like processing, storage and
distribution. (Chien & Shih, 2007; Malviya & Kant, 2015). Environmental
issues are spreading on global level and now governments are taking measures
for increased production and consumption level that result in environmental issues
and these issues are being noticed by consumers more than ever before. (Malviya, 2015).
In this has been
described GS as the method in which it has been mentioned along with the
approach of environmental which is the primary in SC development management.
Despite from this some of the authors describe the same interest within the
management of reusing Goods after achievement of utilized in order to preserve
the atmosphere and hold advantage of capitals. As well as some of the authors
suggested that it is a planning and ad been applied of the actions which has
been presented in the organization along with the what could be well-suited
with atmospheric problems and performances mainly while trading buyers and
customers according to their deliberation (Testa, 2010).
Company required to pay
emphasis on the realizing some if the green actions which are capable to hold
some of the Supply -chain modification and necessities. However, the green implementation
decreases the manufacturing of life cycle and usage of things efficiently and
effectively. Despite form this it has also been mentioned that lowering the
usage of energy which is required for the manufacturing of products. As well as
it has also been said that the significance of the GSC is in the decrease
context of gases which has been obtained in the systematic transport, storage
and procedure and some of the gas and carbon which has been presented moreover,
expansion in their amount of profit which has been attain from organizations (Aseri, 2018).
In this paragraph it has
been stated that supportable supply chain management were now moving to
attracted the expand interest from both sides as scholars and trainees in
current eras. The consideration of trainees has been aroused by modification by
highlighting from commercial consistency with the significant coatings of
supply chain because of pressure which has been applied by worldwide and
domestic regulations, as well as some of the non-governmental association’s
consumer and some of the competitors (Svensson, 2009).
Despite from this some
of the growth which has been made in the universe of business an has been
exaggerated the educational attention for the formation of theory and also for
the growth of metric and survey mainly. Incorporation of these magnitudes will
be extremely appreciated as the presence of previous studies which is
associated with SSCM is relatively single-dimensional, along with the strong
emphasis on the situation. Current phenomenon and inclosing exertions which
will move toward various explanations of SSCM and dissimilar influence for
academic research in many arenas (Turker, 2014).
Moreover, supply chain management has been involved as the
sector of expansion of strategic significance which is because of worldwide
competition as well as outsourcing of uncommon actions along with the growth
countries and some of the shortage of product’s life cycle and time of density
within the supply chain management.
Despite from this the ability to accomplish close on long term basis and
their relationship with dealers and some of the other strategic associates are
now become the critical factor in the formation of modest advantages (Andersen, 2009).
Research design and methodology of An investigation into the factors affecting ethical procedures
within SCM
This section of
the research study explores the materials and methods that are particularly
utilized in ay research study. It explains that particular methods that have
been adopted in order to conduct the research and explores the phenomena of the
research study. This section is the good ways to explain the briefing of any research
to defining its materials and methods that are the key of nay research. From
the both sources of the data collection as secondary and primary the secondary
source of data collection has been utilized in the said study.
The secondary source
of data collection leads towards the pre-existing data that has been used for
kinds of the research related to the sustainability of the high rising
building. The entire studies and data that are exploring the concepts of the sustainability
and ethical practices can be referred as the secondary data for the said study.
The primary source of data collection leads towards the new data that has been
collected from various sources such as survey. The secondary source of data
collection is best suited for this study because it can explains and follows
the previous theories and research that are related to the topic and concepts
of the sustainability.
From both of the
research methods as qualitative and quantitative the qualitative research
method has been used to conducting this study.
The qualitative research method is
particularly used for exploring the theories and concepts of the study meanwhile
the quantitative research methods are used to exploring the statically and
mathematical figures and concepts of any study. The qualitative research
methods are good approach by which the concepts and views of the various
authors, researchers and participants has been explored and explained. Under
the qualitative research methods the interview approach is used to answers the
participants and observer in effective manners. For
interviewing the participants the preplanned questionnaires is used.
The well planned questionnaire used to knowing
their views related to the factors of the sustainability and ethics in the
organization. The sample is the ten participants of various organizations that are engaged in
the projects of the ethical practicies. From all of these 10 participants the
interview of only 5 participants has been published and explained in this
report to explain their views on this topic. Only 5 participant’s view has been
published in order to reducing the chances of the similarity index and data
confusion. The interviews has been conducted by considering the all of the
ethical issues and perspectives of the respondents and no one participants has
been forced to interview and answers the any questions.
Results and Data analysis of An investigation into the
factors affecting ethical procedures within SCM
The research study can be analysed in effective
manners by conducting the interviews of the participants. There are ten
participants from 10 different companies for conducting this interview. The
interviews of these are participants are given below. From all of these 10
participants the interviews of only 5 participants has been explained in this
study in order explores the views of these participants related to the ethics
in supply chain management.
Interview questions
of An investigation into the factors affecting ethical procedures within SCM
Participant
1
How would you describe the supply chain management culture at your place of employment?
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In my organization supply chain is considered as the core of the
business because the process from procurement to finish product is depends
upon the SCM.
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Do you feel that your organisation
practises Ethical supply
chain management? If yes, please provide an example of how.
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Yes, this organization is practising the ethical supply chain
management by simplifying processes; efficient planning; visibility into supplier
action. All of these acts are the essential part of the ethical supply chain management
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In supply chain management what factors are
affecting the ethical procedures?
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In the supply chain management one of the most important factors that is
Professionalism
is affecting the ethics. All participants of the supply chain process should
exhibit a high standard of professionalism
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Do you believe that Ethical supply chain
management can effectively help companies to grow by following proper
supplier contracts and codes of conduct? If yes, please explain why.
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Yes, by adopting the ethical supply chai n management this
organization can follows the smooth path and the productivity of the firms
can enhance effectively.
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Do you believe
Ethical supply chain management can resolve the issues related to business
interruption? Please indicate how.
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By adopting the Ethical supply chain management the interruption of
the business can resolve effectively. Because it can sustain the environment
of the organization in good ways.
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Do you believe
that through Ethical supply chain management your company is avoiding issues
related to the reputational damage?
If yes, please explain how.
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Yes, it is the good way to avoiding issues related to the reputational
damage by enhancing the performance of the organization. An organization
performance can enhance effectively.
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Do you believe
that through assuring supply chain ethics your company is marinating its
transparency and visibility?
If yes, please explain how.
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Yes, the visibility and transparency of the organization can be
marinated in good ways by enhancing its productivity and the entire
performance in the market.
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Do you believe
that your company is retaining its worker force and improving its labour
conditions by considering efficient practices of ethical supply chain
management? If yes, please explain how.
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Yes, the labour conditions and work force can improve in good way by
adopting the efficient practices of the ethical supply chain management. It
is the good way to impress the labours of the organization.
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Do you believe
that through implementing ethical supply chain management your company is fighting
against corruption example, bribery, and extortion?
If yes, please
explain how
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Yes, ethics and ethical supply chain management and practices are the
good source to control any kinds of the corruption with in the organization.
The code conduct of the organization leads towards the good rules of the honesty.
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Do you believe
that through implementing ethical supply chain management your company is
making the better efforts to uphold environmental responsibility Please
indicate how.
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An environmental responsibility can be effectively implemented by
adopting the accurate ways and forms of the ethical supply chain management.
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Do you believe
that your company is effectively defending human rights in through
considering Ethical supply chain management? If yes, please explain how.
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In this organization an entire code of conducts are follows. There is
the proper department for the employee fairs and problems. Meanwhile HR of
the organization is so keening to apply and implement the practices of the
Ethical supply chain management for defending the human rights.
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Participant
2
How would you describe the supply chain management culture at your place of employment?
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In this organization, the rules and regulation of the supply chain
management are implemented properly. The complete and proper process of the
procurement to end product is the part of the culture of the supply chain
management.
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Do you feel that your organisation
practises Ethical supply
chain management? If yes, please provide an example of how.
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Yes, this organization is practicing ethical supply chain management
by optimizing transportation routes
to reduce fuel consumption; monitoring environmental risks. It also includes various
other things of the ethical supply chain management.
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In supply chain management what factors are
affecting the ethical procedures?
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The factors contributing to unhealthy decision making of companies are
Growing demand for low cost products, fierce business competition, and easier
availability of counterfeit products.
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Do you believe that Ethical supply chain
management can effectively help companies to grow by following proper
supplier contracts and codes of conduct? If yes, please explain why.
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It cannot be said that the ethical supply chain management is enough
to help companies to grow by following proper supplier contracts and codes of
conduct. It also needs the employees’ training program.
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Do you believe
Ethical supply chain management can resolve the issues related to business
interruption? Please indicate how.
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Yes, it can said that by adopting the ethical supply chain management
the issues of the business interruption can be solved out because it offers
the proper code of ethics for organization.
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Do you believe
that through Ethical supply chain management your company is avoiding issues
related to the reputational damage?
If yes, please explain how.
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Yes, by using the ethical supply chain management the issues can be
avoided related reputational damage that can come from human trafficking, forced
labour, child labour, or other human rights abuses in its supply chain.
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Do you believe
that through assuring supply chain ethics your company is marinating its transparency
and visibility?
If yes, please explain how.
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Yes, it is the good way to marinating its transparency and visibility.
The entire organizations are seeking for this.
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Do you believe
that your company is retaining its worker force and improving its labour
conditions by considering efficient practices of ethical supply chain
management? If yes, please explain how.
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No, it cannot be said that only by adopting the ethical supply chain
management labour conditions can be improved.
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Do you believe
that through implementing ethical supply chain management your company is
fighting against corruption example, bribery, and extortion?
If yes, please
explain how
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Yes, its good ways to control the bribery, and extortion. These are
the good source for fighting against corruption because ethics offers the
chance to improve the productivity of
the organization.
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Do you believe
that through implementing ethical supply chain management your company is
making the better efforts to uphold environmental responsibility Please
indicate how.
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Yes, implementing ethical supply chain management your company is
making the better efforts to uphold environmental responsibility. It offers
the good chance to improve the organization.
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Do you believe
that your company is effectively defending human rights in through
considering Ethical supply chain management? If yes, please explain how.
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Yes, in this organization the entire code of conducts is follows
effectively. Because this firm is really keening for their employees and
their health related issues.
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Participant
3
How would you describe the supply chain management culture at your place of employment?
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Logistics
providers are responsible for the movement of goods and face different cultural challenges
in each region that these goods move. In this organization all of these rules
are follows properly.
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Do you feel that your organisation
practises Ethical supply
chain management? If yes, please provide an example of how.
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Yes our organization is practising ethical supply chain by
implementing technology in this organization. It includes IoT sensors, block chain,
AI-driven bots and advanced real-time analytics can help detect risk, boost
efficiency
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In supply chain management what factors are affecting the ethical
procedures?
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There are several factors fierce business competition, easier
availability of counterfeit products etc., are major drivers, according to
companies.
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Do you believe that Ethical supply chain management can effectively
help companies to grow by following proper supplier contracts and codes of
conduct? If yes, please explain why.
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According to my views y, an ethical supply chain is good for business and those
that don’t invest in it are at risk of being left behind. It is the positive
tools for the practices of the supplier contracts
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Do you believe Ethical supply chain management can resolve the issues
related to business interruption? Please indicate how.
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Yes, by offering the good rules and effective and authentic code of
conduct the supply chain management can improve the performance of the organization
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Do you believe that through Ethical supply chain management your
company is avoiding issues related to the reputational damage?
If yes, please explain how.
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Yes, it can used to protect from the damage to the brand and the
reputation of company is often more significant than potential penalties or
other civil liability.
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Do you believe that through assuring supply chain ethics your company
is marinating its transparency and visibility?
If yes, please explain how.
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Yes, the visibility and transparency of the organization can be
assured by adopting ethical supply chain management.
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Do you believe that your company is retaining its worker force and
improving its labour conditions by considering efficient practices of ethical
supply chain management? If yes, please explain how.
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It has been observed that
57% of the implementation of the ethical Supply chain management are
monitoring labour condition
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Do you believe that through implementing ethical supply chain
management your company is fighting against corruption example, bribery, and
extortion?
If yes, please explain how
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It has been observed that
56% are fighting corruption (extortion, bribery) by adopting the ethical supply
chain management.
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Do you believe that through implementing ethical supply chain
management your company is making the better efforts to uphold environmental
responsibility Please indicate how.
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According to the statics
of the report there are only 63% are making efforts to uphold environmental
responsibility. 55% are deploying environmentally-friendly technologies
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Do you believe that your company is effectively defending human rights
in through considering Ethical supply chain management? If yes, please
explain how.
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Yes, in our organization there are the proper practices for defending
the human rights by considering ethical supply chain management.
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Participant
4 of
An investigation into the factors affecting ethical procedures within SCM
How would you describe the supply chain management culture at your
place of employment?
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In this organization all of the functions are solved according to the
proper functions of the supply chain management. The supply chain management
is practises in good way in this organization.
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Do you feel that your organisation practises Ethical supply
chain management? If yes, please provide an example of how.
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Yes, the bottom line is that as an increasing number of consumers
demand social responsibility from brands in
exchange for loyalty.
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In supply chain management what factors are affecting the ethical
procedures?
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Product innovation, cheaper but suitable alternatives of existing raw
materials, effective supplier shortlisting process etc., are some of the
measures a successful company adopts and practices.
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Do you believe that Ethical supply chain management can effectively
help companies to grow by following proper supplier contracts and codes of
conduct? If yes, please explain why.
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The supplier contracts can easily grow and promote by adopting the
ethical supply chain managagent.
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Do you believe Ethical supply chain management can resolve the issues
related to business interruption? Please indicate how.
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The issues related to the Personal Integrity, Transparency and
accountability can resolve the business intrerupotion.
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Do you believe that through Ethical supply chain management your
company is avoiding issues related to the reputational damage?
If yes, please explain how.
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By
adopting the ethical supply chain management, It can impact consumers, as
well as investors, employees, applicants, and business partners.
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Do you believe that through assuring supply chain ethics your company
is marinating its transparency and visibility?
If yes, please explain how.
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Yes, visibility and transparency is marinated by the adopting the
ethical supply chain management.
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Do you believe that your company is retaining its worker force and
improving its labour conditions by considering efficient practices of ethical
supply chain management? If yes, please explain how.
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The conditions of the labour and work force can improved effectively
by adopting and using this ethical supply chain management and its good
source to grow and improve the productivity of the oragnization.
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Do you believe that through implementing ethical supply chain
management your company is fighting against corruption example, bribery, and
extortion?
If yes, please explain how
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Yes, it is the good ways to control the corruption and bribery of the organization.
An ethical supply chain management is considered as the effective source to
omit the bribery from organization.
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Do you believe that through implementing ethical supply chain
management your company is making the better efforts to uphold environmental
responsibility Please indicate how.
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The environment of the organization can be effective and good by
adopting the ethical supply chain in the organization.
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Do you believe that your company is effectively defending human rights
in through considering Ethical supply chain management? If yes, please
explain how.
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Yes, this organization is effectively implementing the rules and
regulations for defending human rights in
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Prticipant
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How would you describe the supply chain management culture at your place
of employment?
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Supply chain management is the good source to running the
organization. The ethical supply chain can easily protect and promote the
organization.
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Do you feel that your organisation practises Ethical supply
chain management? If yes, please provide an example of how.
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Yes, in this organization ethical supply chain management is
practising by using various technologies. It includes AI-driven bots and advanced
real-time analytics can help detect risk, boost efficiency, reduce
redundancies and improve planning
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In supply chain management what factors are affecting the ethical
procedures?
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Compliance
and continuous improvement are considered as the major factors that are
affecting the ethical procedures
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Do you believe that Ethical supply chain management can effectively
help companies to grow by following proper supplier contracts and codes of
conduct? If yes, please explain why.
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Yes, supplier contract and code of conducts are the good source for
adopting the ethical supply chain management.
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Do you believe Ethical supply chain management can resolve the issues
related to business interruption? Please indicate how.
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Yes, it can because it provides the source to perform the effective
practices in the organization.
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Do you believe that through Ethical supply chain management your
company is avoiding issues related to the reputational damage?
If yes, please explain how.
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Yes, it can by considering the NGOs, the media, and others are actively
investigating human rights abuses. These companies do not want them to find
those abuses as part of their products or services.
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Do you believe that through assuring supply chain ethics your company
is marinating its transparency and visibility?
If yes, please explain how.
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Yes, the visibility and transparency is marinating by ethical supply
chain management.
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Do you believe that your company is retaining its worker force and
improving its labour conditions by considering efficient practices of ethical
supply chain management? If yes, please explain how.
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By considering the effective work force and labour conditions are the
good source for implementing this.
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Do you believe that through implementing ethical supply chain
management your company is fighting against corruption example, bribery, and
extortion?
If yes, please explain how
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Yes, it is the good source to control the corruption example, bribery,
and extortion.
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Do you believe that through implementing ethical supply chain
management your company is making the better efforts to uphold environmental
responsibility Please indicate how.
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Yes, it can
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Do you believe that your company is effectively defending human rights
in through considering Ethical supply chain management? If yes, please
explain how.
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This firms is only considering the respects and defending the human
rights.
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Conclusion and recommendation
of an investigation into the factors affecting ethical procedures within SCM
Conclusion of an investigation into the factors
affecting ethical procedures within SCM
By summing up entire
discussion it has been concluded that there is numerous organizations that are engaged
in implementing and adopting the ethical practices for their various functions.
They are implementing ethical practices in the organization for the various
great extents. There are the various kinds of the ethical practices that are
adopted by the organizations. It includes; fairness, stewardships, fair
remuneration, transparency, code of conduct, intellectual protection, and
better working condition and CSR adherence. There are numerous other ethical practices
that are implemented in the organizations and it has been adopted in the
particular places that include rules establishments that are related to accept
the gifts from the governments as well as various other associates. It also
includes the arrangements of the coverage of the insurance. It has been
concluded that the performance of the supply chain is affected by the various
ethical practices in effective manners and greater extent. The quality of the
services and goods can be improved by the ethical practices. It also can improve
quality of the services that are supplied to the organizations. The ethical practices
are also leading to increase the efficiency of the organization in good ways.
Recommendations of An investigation into the
factors affecting ethical procedures within SCM
Under this section of the
research study various recommendations are presented for the practices and policies
that are linked to offering the suggestions for further studies. It has been observed in this study that
performance of the supply chain is affected in the greater extent by offering
the various ethical practices that are adopted by the organization. It has been
recommended that the organization must enhance the ethical practices to run
their functions and business in smooth ways. The ethical practices in the
supply chain of the organization ensure that all of the suppliers have equal rights
and equal opportunity to bid. They have equal opportunity to supply the
products and services in the organization.
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