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Supply chain sustainability led by governance: A multicase propositive study in Brazil

The aim of this paper is to verify the extent to which the supply chain configuration provides strategic sustainability to its member entities from the perspective of organizations that exercise chain governance. It was found that the effectiveness of sustainability in the supply chain is more evide...

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Published in:Environmental quality management 2018-09, Vol.28 (1), p.33-45
Main Authors: Borella, Margareth Rodrigues de Carvalho, Barcellos, Paulo Fernando Pinto, Zin, Roque Alberto
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