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What is Triple Bottom Line Approach

Ethical and Sustainable Supply Chain Management in a Global Context
It is a framework that incorporates three dimensions of organizations performance. The three dimensions are economic, environmental, and Social Performance.
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Lean Supply Chain Management and Sustainability: A Proposed Implementation Model
Michael Sony (Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8970-9.ch004
Abstract
Lean supply chain management is one of the emergent fields of interest among academics and practitioners. Many organizations are using Lean principles in their supply chain. However, the success of the initiatives is mixed. The purpose of this chapter is to evaluate existing literature on Lean supply chain management and sustainability to construct a model for sustainable implementation of Lean supply chain management through an integrative review. An integrative review methodology is followed to review the existing 39 literature to construct a sustainable LSCM model. This chapter further discusses the integration philosophy of eight pillars of Lean supply chain management with sustainability using the triple bottom line approach. This is the first chapter as per the knowledge of the author to discuss the issues of sustainability in Lean supply chain management.
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Appropriateness of Standard Accounting Tools in Measuring Social Innovation in the New Global Economy
Entrepreneurship’ approach that lies on and respects three pillars, and those are society, economy, and environment (planet).
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The Impact of Triple Bottom Line on Sustainable Product Innovation: Human, Social, and Economic Antecedents for Sustainable Development
An accounting framework with three parts: social, environmental (or ecological) and financial. Some organizations have adopted the TBL framework to evaluate their performance in a broader perspective to create greater business value
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