A content analysis of environmentally sustainable logistics - A complexity outlook
(2010) 22nd Annual NOFOMA Conference, 2010- Abstract
- Purpose of this paper
The purpose of this article is to explore themes and challenges in making logistics environmentally sustainable with a complexity theoretical perspective.
Design/methodology/approach
The research is explorative and based on a cross-sectional design focusing on different entities of supply chains. The study set out with a systematic review and content analysis of articles in top-ranking related journals from logistics, transportation, sustainability and environmental areas.
Findings
The findings show that there is a great gap between the sustainable logistics challenges, and the models and frameworks for approaching and handle these. While the vast... (More) - Purpose of this paper
The purpose of this article is to explore themes and challenges in making logistics environmentally sustainable with a complexity theoretical perspective.
Design/methodology/approach
The research is explorative and based on a cross-sectional design focusing on different entities of supply chains. The study set out with a systematic review and content analysis of articles in top-ranking related journals from logistics, transportation, sustainability and environmental areas.
Findings
The findings show that there is a great gap between the sustainable logistics challenges, and the models and frameworks for approaching and handle these. While the vast majority of models and solutions are based on reductionistic principles and simplified views on reality, the results indicate that obstacles in developing logistics in an environmental-friendly way are both complicated and complex as it involves paradoxes, contradictions and system-wide effects.
Research limitations/implications (if applicable)
Sustainability in this article is mainly related to environmental issues. Analysis of complex interactions between complex environmental pillar with complex social and economic pillars could provide opportunities for future research.
Practical implications (if applicable)
The offered results in this paper provides a systematic structure for classifying issues related to logistics sustainability, something that will be beneficial for managers and policy-makers when approaching sustainable logistics challenges.
What is original/value of paper
Identification, classification and analysis of current problems and challenges of environmental sustainability of logistics are new. This paper also presents a thorough summary of previous approaches and studies of sustainable logistics. (Less)
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication:
https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/2172932
- author
- Abbasi, Maisam LU and Nilsson, Fredrik LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2010
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- sustainability, transport, Supply chain, logistics, complexity, packaging logistics
- host publication
- Ptoceedings of the 22nd Annual NOFOMA Conference : Logistics and Supply Chain Management in a Globalised Economy - Logistics and Supply Chain Management in a Globalised Economy
- editor
- Arlbjørn, Jan Stentoft
- publisher
- Department of Entrepreneurship and Relationship Management, University of Southern Denmark, Kolding
- conference name
- 22nd Annual NOFOMA Conference, 2010
- conference location
- Kolding, Denmark
- conference dates
- 2010-06-10 - 2010-06-10
- language
- Swedish
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 281d2a70-2cfa-45e9-9a92-97947c651d41 (old id 2172932)
- date added to LUP
- 2016-04-04 12:06:04
- date last changed
- 2020-03-17 14:11:38
@inproceedings{281d2a70-2cfa-45e9-9a92-97947c651d41, abstract = {{Purpose of this paper<br/><br> The purpose of this article is to explore themes and challenges in making logistics environmentally sustainable with a complexity theoretical perspective.<br/><br> <br/><br> Design/methodology/approach<br/><br> The research is explorative and based on a cross-sectional design focusing on different entities of supply chains. The study set out with a systematic review and content analysis of articles in top-ranking related journals from logistics, transportation, sustainability and environmental areas. <br/><br> <br/><br> Findings<br/><br> The findings show that there is a great gap between the sustainable logistics challenges, and the models and frameworks for approaching and handle these. While the vast majority of models and solutions are based on reductionistic principles and simplified views on reality, the results indicate that obstacles in developing logistics in an environmental-friendly way are both complicated and complex as it involves paradoxes, contradictions and system-wide effects. <br/><br> <br/><br> Research limitations/implications (if applicable)<br/><br> Sustainability in this article is mainly related to environmental issues. Analysis of complex interactions between complex environmental pillar with complex social and economic pillars could provide opportunities for future research.<br/><br> <br/><br> Practical implications (if applicable)<br/><br> The offered results in this paper provides a systematic structure for classifying issues related to logistics sustainability, something that will be beneficial for managers and policy-makers when approaching sustainable logistics challenges. <br/><br> <br/><br> What is original/value of paper<br/><br> Identification, classification and analysis of current problems and challenges of environmental sustainability of logistics are new. This paper also presents a thorough summary of previous approaches and studies of sustainable logistics.}}, author = {{Abbasi, Maisam and Nilsson, Fredrik}}, booktitle = {{Ptoceedings of the 22nd Annual NOFOMA Conference : Logistics and Supply Chain Management in a Globalised Economy}}, editor = {{Arlbjørn, Jan Stentoft}}, keywords = {{sustainability; transport; Supply chain; logistics; complexity; packaging logistics}}, language = {{swe}}, publisher = {{Department of Entrepreneurship and Relationship Management, University of Southern Denmark, Kolding}}, title = {{A content analysis of environmentally sustainable logistics - A complexity outlook}}, year = {{2010}}, }