Perspectives on Supply Chain Social Responsibility

Authors

  • Ms. K. C. Raja Shree Asst. Professor Saveetha School of Management, Saveetha University, Chennai, India.
  • Abi Shek. G. II Year, MBA Student Saveetha School of Management, Saveetha University, Chennai, India.

Keywords:

Supply chain, Social responsibility, inventory, network connections, profit

Abstract

In this paper, we build up an energetic outline for the representation and cramming of supply chain system towards the corporate social responsibility. We investigate the vibrant culmination of the product streams, the coupled product prices, in addition to the echelons of social responsibility commotions on the network in anticipation of a stability pattern which is achieved. We utilize the term supply chain social responsibility to portray the contribution of acquiring directors in socially dependable activities. The reason for the examination is to look at the potential effect CSR and the likelihood of having inventory network connections. Our discoveries propose that CSR has an immediate and positive effect on provider execution that enhances trust and collaboration. These discoveries hold critical ramifications for obtaining administrators as well as coordinators, supervisors in the zones of client administration, appropriation, and business-to-business showcasing. This study focuses on the perception of the employees towards supply chain social responsibility. The results of the study elaborates that employees believe supply chain social responsibility will possibly boost profit of the company.

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Published

25-10-2021

How to Cite

Ms. K. C. Raja Shree, & Abi Shek. G. (2021). Perspectives on Supply Chain Social Responsibility. International Journal of Management Studies (IJMS), 5(4(9), 96–100. Retrieved from https://researchersworld.com/index.php/ijms/article/view/1728

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