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This book is primarily intended to serve as a research-based
textbook on sustainable supply chains for graduate programs in
Business, Management, Industrial Engineering, and Industrial
Ecology, but it should also be of interest for researchers in the
broader sustainable supply chain space, whether from the operations
management and industrial engineering side or more from the
industrial ecology and life-cycle assessment side. Finding
efficient solutions towards a more sustainable supply chain is
increasingly important for managers, but clearly this raise
difficult questions, often without clear answers. This book aims to
provide insights into these kinds of questions for students and
practitioners, based on the latest academic research.
The literature on the ISO standards is multidisciplinary and
scattered around a broad collection of journals, making it
near-impossible to get an overview of what we do and do not know
about Management Systems Standards. This monograph fills that gap
by providing an integrated perspective on the entire body of
academic literature related to ISO 9000, ISO 14000, and related
standards. The aim is to provide an overview of the academic
empirical literature on ISO 9000, ISO 14000 and related management
systems standards to improve the quality, relevance and coherence
of that literature. The authors provide an overview of the design,
governance and evolution of the ISO 9000 and 14000 standards. They
then offer a very short chronological overview of the evolution of
research into ISO management standards. The monograph contains a
section ""about this monograph,"" which provides details about the
methodology we followed, and refers to the intended audience and
novelty of the work.
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