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Corporate Environmental Strategies : Towards Supply Chain Approaches

Comas Martí, Joana Maria  
2012

Stakeholders increasingly demand firms to manage their sustainability performance in a comprehensive manner. Companies are expected to surpass regulatory requirements and address sustainability issues in their extended supply chains and along the life cycles of their products. The need for comprehensive approaches in environmental management constitutes the underlying motivation for the three research projects presented in this dissertation. The first research project provides an explicit assessment of the supply chain vs. firm orientation of corporate environmental strategies. To conduct this assessment, an original typology of environmental management practices is developed and used in a content analysis of corporate sustainability reports. The second research project studies carbon footprint and supply chain responsiveness trade-offs in strategic network design using mathematical modelling and optimisation tools. A model for the cost-effective definition of carbon abatement strategies is proposed. Using this model, the effect of carbon policies on costs and network configuration is analysed for both functional and innovative products. Numerical analyses illustrate the relevance of product innovativeness in the definition of different types of carbon targets and explore the traditional equivalence between price and quantity instruments. Finally, having conducted in-depth interviews and a broad survey, the third research project presents managers’ perspectives on ecolabelling and empirically studies the adoption of ecolabels by firms. Practitioners’ views on ecolabelling’s benefits, reasons for scepticism, the challenges ahead and their recommendations are discussed. Using regression analysis, different factors explaining the adoption of ecolabels by firms are identified.

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Type
doctoral thesis
DOI
10.5075/epfl-thesis-5389
Author(s)
Comas Martí, Joana Maria  
Advisors
Seifert, Ralf W.  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

EPFL

Publisher place

Lausanne

Thesis number

5389

Subjects

corporate environmental strategies

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supply chain management

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sustainability reporting

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network designmodels

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ecolabels

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stratégies environnementales des entreprises

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gestion de la chaîne d'approvisionnement

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rapports de développement durable

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modèles de conception de réseau

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écolabels

EPFL units
TOM  
Faculty
CDM  
School
MTEI  
Doctoral School
EDMT  
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