9789078645528 - Roles of Governments in Multi-Actor Sustainable Supply Chain Governance Systems and the effectiveness of their interventions

Roles of Governments in Multi-Actor Sustainable Supply Chain Governance Systems and the effectiveness of their interventions

In 'Roles of Governments in Multi-Actor Sustainable Supply Chain Governance Systems and the effectiveness of their interventions', M. van Berg explores the intricate dynamics between governmental bodies and multi-stakeholder supply chains in the pursuit of sustainability. This comprehensive study delves into the mechanisms through which governments can influence, regulate, and foster sustainable practices within global supply chains, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that arise in such complex systems. Van Berg's work is a pivotal resource for policymakers, academics, and industry leaders seeking to understand the balance between regulatory frameworks and collaborative governance in achieving environmental and social sustainability goals. The book meticulously analyzes case studies from various sectors, offering insights into the effectiveness of different governmental interventions and their impact on supply chain sustainability.

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Auteur M. van Berg
ISBN 9789078645528
Bindwijze Hardcover
Tags sustainable supply chain government intervention supply chain governance sustainability public policy

M. van Berg's 'Roles of Governments in Multi-Actor Sustainable Supply Chain Governance Systems and the effectiveness of their interventions' is a groundbreaking contribution to the field of sustainable supply chain management. The author's rigorous analysis and comprehensive coverage of the subject matter provide readers with a deep understanding of the critical role governments play in shaping sustainable supply chains. While the book excels in its detailed examination of governmental interventions, some readers may find the academic tone and dense theoretical frameworks challenging. Nonetheless, the practical insights and real-world applications presented make it an invaluable resource for those committed to advancing sustainability in supply chains. The book's strengths lie in its thorough research and the clarity with which complex concepts are explained, though it could benefit from more accessible language for a broader audience.

'Roles of Governments in Multi-Actor Sustainable Supply Chain Governance Systems and the effectiveness of their interventions' by M. van Berg is a seminal work that examines the pivotal role of governments in promoting sustainability within multi-actor supply chain systems. The book provides a detailed exploration of how governmental policies and interventions can effectively drive sustainable practices across global supply chains, addressing both the theoretical underpinnings and practical implications of such actions. Through an analysis of diverse case studies, van Berg illustrates the successes and limitations of various governance approaches, offering a nuanced perspective on the interplay between regulation, collaboration, and sustainability outcomes. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of public policy, supply chain management, and sustainable development, providing a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities in this evolving field.