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Get Free AccessOffshoring manufacturing activities to low-cost countries has been an industry mantra for decades. Some companies have started to re-think this supply chain configuration choice; bringing production back home. Reshoring or backshoring production has seen increased interest. This evolution poses a major question for sustainable supply chain management scholars: what is the relationship between reshoring, or global supply chain reconfiguration, and environmental sustainability at firm, country, and global levels? In this paper we propose a set of potential research directions facing this question. Main aspects of reshoring, including motivations, implementation and impact are all discussed in this context.
Guido Orzes, Joseph Sarkis (2018). Reshoring and environmental sustainability: An unexplored relationship?. Resources Conservation and Recycling, 141, pp. 481-482, DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2018.11.004.
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2018
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Resources Conservation and Recycling
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10.1016/j.resconrec.2018.11.004
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