Sustainable Fashion Supply Chain: Adaption of the SSI-Index for Profiling the Sustainability of Fashion Companies

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Jochen Strähle
Bin Shen
DenizKöksal .

Abstract

Due to the increasing awareness of social and environmental issues of the consumer, sustainability has become significantly important in the fashion businesses. Therefore, developing a sustainable supply chain is crucial for fashion companies to meet consumer´s consciousness. According to Bin Shen (2014), the Fast Fashion Retailer H&M is more likely to select suppliers in countries with a low score on the human wellbeing factor of the Sustainable Society Index (SSI). This paper extends the findings of Bin Shen (2014) and investigates fashion firms of different segments on their scoring at the 8 underlying categories of the SSI. This approach let the researcher assume that fashion firms of different segments which are active in sustainability are selecting their suppliers in countries with a low degree on the 8 categories of the SSI. Consequently, by utilising the SSI as a tool, the findings of this paper will be helpful to profile and compare fashion companies of different segments in their supplier selection in regards to sustainability.

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How to Cite
Strähle, J., Shen, B., & ., D. (2015). Sustainable Fashion Supply Chain: Adaption of the SSI-Index for Profiling the Sustainability of Fashion Companies. The International Journal of Business & Management, 3(5). Retrieved from http://www.internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijbm/article/view/137773