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Sustainable Human Resource Management in the Supply Chain: A new framework

Sustainable Human Resource Management (SHRM) involves balancing the activities of an organisation, considering environmental, economic, and social aspects, which can enable corporate sustainability. The research analysed the SHRM in the Supply Chain (SC) in João Pessoa/PB, based on the structuring o...

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Published in:Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain 2022-12, Vol.5, p.100075, Article 100075
Main Authors: Silveira Ramalho, Thiago, de Fátima Martins, Maria
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