Supply Chain Operations in the Arctic
Implications for Social Sustainability
Herausgeber: Tsvetkova, Antonina; Timoshenko, Konstantin
Supply Chain Operations in the Arctic
Implications for Social Sustainability
Herausgeber: Tsvetkova, Antonina; Timoshenko, Konstantin
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A deep dive into the Arctic, this edited volume endeavors to fill this opulent lacuna by placing the unjustly forsaken concept of social sustainability at the forefront of supply chain management (SCM) research.
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A deep dive into the Arctic, this edited volume endeavors to fill this opulent lacuna by placing the unjustly forsaken concept of social sustainability at the forefront of supply chain management (SCM) research.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 687g
- ISBN-13: 9781032110011
- ISBN-10: 1032110015
- Artikelnr.: 68472738
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 687g
- ISBN-13: 9781032110011
- ISBN-10: 1032110015
- Artikelnr.: 68472738
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Antonina Tsvetkova, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in Supply Chain Management at Molde University College, Norway. Konstantin Timoshenko, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in Business Economics in the School of Business at the University of South-Eastern Norway.
Chapter 1.
Paving the Way for Social Sustainability in Arctic Supply Chain Operations:
A Novel Research Agenda
Antonina Tsvetkova & Konstantin Timoshenko
Chapter 2.
Managing Supply Chains and Transportation in the Arctic - Challenges and
Opportunities: A Literature Review and Research Directions
Amulya Gurtu, Hamid Afshari & Mohamad Y. Jaber
Chapter 3.
Reindeer Herders in Arctic Supply Ecosystems: Searching for the Harmony
between Value-creation and Value-capture
Antonina Tsvetkova, Alexey Fadeev & Natalia Anikeeva
Chapter 4.
The Arctic Corridor and Questions Concerning Social Responsibility and
Sustainability
Juha Saunavaara, Ritva Kylli & Aileen Aseron Espíritu
Chapter 5.
Social Sustainability and Supply Chain Management in Tourism: The Case of
Iceland
Guðrún Helgadóttir, Doris Effah-Kesse, Eyrún Jenný Bjarnadóttir, Georgette
Leah Burns & Guðrún Þóra Gunnarsdóttir
Chapter 6.
Social Responsiveness within the Russian Arctic Supply Chains: Evidence
from Isolated Communities through the Anthropological View
Antonina Tsvetkova & Marina Nenasheva
Chapter 7.
Navigating Towards a Sustainable Arctic: Trade-offs and Adaptation in
Greenland's Fishing Industry
Javier L. Arnaut & Rikke Østergaard
Chapter 8.
Sustainable Supply Chain Governance through Marine Stewardship Council
Certification: Global Standards and Local Practices in the Barents Sea
Antonina Tsvetkova, Svetlana Tulaeva & Igor Khodachek
Chapter 9.
Is the Current Perinatal Regionalization Protocol for Indigenous
Communities of Rural Alaska Adapting Sustainably and Equitably? A Call for
Larger Roles of Social Responsibility in Arctic Supply Chain Practices
Lisa Schwarzburg
Chapter 10.
Carbon Capture, Transport and Storage Projects in Norwegian Seabed:
Sustainable Implications and Challenges of New Green Technologies Rooted in
the Past
Antonina Tsvetkova & Alexandra Middleton
Chapter 11.
Dynamics and Constraints in Arctic Routes: Evidence from the Russian and
Canadian Shipping
Frédéric Lasserre
Chapter 12.
Adaptive Governance in Integrating Sustainability and Resilience into the
Arctic Shipping Routes: The Kara Sea Case
Ebru Caymaz, Barbaros Y. Buyuksagnak & Burcu Ozsoy
Chapter 13.
Reflections on Lessons Learned and Future Directions: A Succinct Epilogue
Antonina Tsvetkova & Konstantin Timoshenko
Paving the Way for Social Sustainability in Arctic Supply Chain Operations:
A Novel Research Agenda
Antonina Tsvetkova & Konstantin Timoshenko
Chapter 2.
Managing Supply Chains and Transportation in the Arctic - Challenges and
Opportunities: A Literature Review and Research Directions
Amulya Gurtu, Hamid Afshari & Mohamad Y. Jaber
Chapter 3.
Reindeer Herders in Arctic Supply Ecosystems: Searching for the Harmony
between Value-creation and Value-capture
Antonina Tsvetkova, Alexey Fadeev & Natalia Anikeeva
Chapter 4.
The Arctic Corridor and Questions Concerning Social Responsibility and
Sustainability
Juha Saunavaara, Ritva Kylli & Aileen Aseron Espíritu
Chapter 5.
Social Sustainability and Supply Chain Management in Tourism: The Case of
Iceland
Guðrún Helgadóttir, Doris Effah-Kesse, Eyrún Jenný Bjarnadóttir, Georgette
Leah Burns & Guðrún Þóra Gunnarsdóttir
Chapter 6.
Social Responsiveness within the Russian Arctic Supply Chains: Evidence
from Isolated Communities through the Anthropological View
Antonina Tsvetkova & Marina Nenasheva
Chapter 7.
Navigating Towards a Sustainable Arctic: Trade-offs and Adaptation in
Greenland's Fishing Industry
Javier L. Arnaut & Rikke Østergaard
Chapter 8.
Sustainable Supply Chain Governance through Marine Stewardship Council
Certification: Global Standards and Local Practices in the Barents Sea
Antonina Tsvetkova, Svetlana Tulaeva & Igor Khodachek
Chapter 9.
Is the Current Perinatal Regionalization Protocol for Indigenous
Communities of Rural Alaska Adapting Sustainably and Equitably? A Call for
Larger Roles of Social Responsibility in Arctic Supply Chain Practices
Lisa Schwarzburg
Chapter 10.
Carbon Capture, Transport and Storage Projects in Norwegian Seabed:
Sustainable Implications and Challenges of New Green Technologies Rooted in
the Past
Antonina Tsvetkova & Alexandra Middleton
Chapter 11.
Dynamics and Constraints in Arctic Routes: Evidence from the Russian and
Canadian Shipping
Frédéric Lasserre
Chapter 12.
Adaptive Governance in Integrating Sustainability and Resilience into the
Arctic Shipping Routes: The Kara Sea Case
Ebru Caymaz, Barbaros Y. Buyuksagnak & Burcu Ozsoy
Chapter 13.
Reflections on Lessons Learned and Future Directions: A Succinct Epilogue
Antonina Tsvetkova & Konstantin Timoshenko
Chapter 1.
Paving the Way for Social Sustainability in Arctic Supply Chain Operations:
A Novel Research Agenda
Antonina Tsvetkova & Konstantin Timoshenko
Chapter 2.
Managing Supply Chains and Transportation in the Arctic - Challenges and
Opportunities: A Literature Review and Research Directions
Amulya Gurtu, Hamid Afshari & Mohamad Y. Jaber
Chapter 3.
Reindeer Herders in Arctic Supply Ecosystems: Searching for the Harmony
between Value-creation and Value-capture
Antonina Tsvetkova, Alexey Fadeev & Natalia Anikeeva
Chapter 4.
The Arctic Corridor and Questions Concerning Social Responsibility and
Sustainability
Juha Saunavaara, Ritva Kylli & Aileen Aseron Espíritu
Chapter 5.
Social Sustainability and Supply Chain Management in Tourism: The Case of
Iceland
Guðrún Helgadóttir, Doris Effah-Kesse, Eyrún Jenný Bjarnadóttir, Georgette
Leah Burns & Guðrún Þóra Gunnarsdóttir
Chapter 6.
Social Responsiveness within the Russian Arctic Supply Chains: Evidence
from Isolated Communities through the Anthropological View
Antonina Tsvetkova & Marina Nenasheva
Chapter 7.
Navigating Towards a Sustainable Arctic: Trade-offs and Adaptation in
Greenland's Fishing Industry
Javier L. Arnaut & Rikke Østergaard
Chapter 8.
Sustainable Supply Chain Governance through Marine Stewardship Council
Certification: Global Standards and Local Practices in the Barents Sea
Antonina Tsvetkova, Svetlana Tulaeva & Igor Khodachek
Chapter 9.
Is the Current Perinatal Regionalization Protocol for Indigenous
Communities of Rural Alaska Adapting Sustainably and Equitably? A Call for
Larger Roles of Social Responsibility in Arctic Supply Chain Practices
Lisa Schwarzburg
Chapter 10.
Carbon Capture, Transport and Storage Projects in Norwegian Seabed:
Sustainable Implications and Challenges of New Green Technologies Rooted in
the Past
Antonina Tsvetkova & Alexandra Middleton
Chapter 11.
Dynamics and Constraints in Arctic Routes: Evidence from the Russian and
Canadian Shipping
Frédéric Lasserre
Chapter 12.
Adaptive Governance in Integrating Sustainability and Resilience into the
Arctic Shipping Routes: The Kara Sea Case
Ebru Caymaz, Barbaros Y. Buyuksagnak & Burcu Ozsoy
Chapter 13.
Reflections on Lessons Learned and Future Directions: A Succinct Epilogue
Antonina Tsvetkova & Konstantin Timoshenko
Paving the Way for Social Sustainability in Arctic Supply Chain Operations:
A Novel Research Agenda
Antonina Tsvetkova & Konstantin Timoshenko
Chapter 2.
Managing Supply Chains and Transportation in the Arctic - Challenges and
Opportunities: A Literature Review and Research Directions
Amulya Gurtu, Hamid Afshari & Mohamad Y. Jaber
Chapter 3.
Reindeer Herders in Arctic Supply Ecosystems: Searching for the Harmony
between Value-creation and Value-capture
Antonina Tsvetkova, Alexey Fadeev & Natalia Anikeeva
Chapter 4.
The Arctic Corridor and Questions Concerning Social Responsibility and
Sustainability
Juha Saunavaara, Ritva Kylli & Aileen Aseron Espíritu
Chapter 5.
Social Sustainability and Supply Chain Management in Tourism: The Case of
Iceland
Guðrún Helgadóttir, Doris Effah-Kesse, Eyrún Jenný Bjarnadóttir, Georgette
Leah Burns & Guðrún Þóra Gunnarsdóttir
Chapter 6.
Social Responsiveness within the Russian Arctic Supply Chains: Evidence
from Isolated Communities through the Anthropological View
Antonina Tsvetkova & Marina Nenasheva
Chapter 7.
Navigating Towards a Sustainable Arctic: Trade-offs and Adaptation in
Greenland's Fishing Industry
Javier L. Arnaut & Rikke Østergaard
Chapter 8.
Sustainable Supply Chain Governance through Marine Stewardship Council
Certification: Global Standards and Local Practices in the Barents Sea
Antonina Tsvetkova, Svetlana Tulaeva & Igor Khodachek
Chapter 9.
Is the Current Perinatal Regionalization Protocol for Indigenous
Communities of Rural Alaska Adapting Sustainably and Equitably? A Call for
Larger Roles of Social Responsibility in Arctic Supply Chain Practices
Lisa Schwarzburg
Chapter 10.
Carbon Capture, Transport and Storage Projects in Norwegian Seabed:
Sustainable Implications and Challenges of New Green Technologies Rooted in
the Past
Antonina Tsvetkova & Alexandra Middleton
Chapter 11.
Dynamics and Constraints in Arctic Routes: Evidence from the Russian and
Canadian Shipping
Frédéric Lasserre
Chapter 12.
Adaptive Governance in Integrating Sustainability and Resilience into the
Arctic Shipping Routes: The Kara Sea Case
Ebru Caymaz, Barbaros Y. Buyuksagnak & Burcu Ozsoy
Chapter 13.
Reflections on Lessons Learned and Future Directions: A Succinct Epilogue
Antonina Tsvetkova & Konstantin Timoshenko