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We define value chain sustainability as the firm’s sustainability, perceived by the managers in the context of its supply chain or value chain. Consistent with the literature, we put forth that it is a latent concept consisting of three dimensions, i.e., stakeholder economics (economic),...
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We define sustainability from a value chain perspective, which we term ‘value system sustainability.' Value system sustainability emphasizes firm's effort to make decisions in a way to be sustainable not just from the firm's own perspective, but from the perspectives of the entire value chain...
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We define social strategy as the strategic decision making to improve social conditions or to facilitate social changes in a desirable direction by dealing with critical issues and/or solving fundamental problems in the society. In this paper, we propose a framework that enables the decision...
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In order to enhance R&D performance, R&D managers make sure that R&D personnel are satisfied with their compensation, both economic and non-economic. An R&D compensation scheme would consist of many complex factors. In this research, we focus on "compensation composition" as such a factor for...
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