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Published in: Journal of Business Ethics 2/2013

01-08-2013

Focus on Fairtrade: Propositions for Integrating Fairtrade and Supply Chain Management Research

Authors: Katri Karjalainen, Claire Moxham

Published in: Journal of Business Ethics | Issue 2/2013

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Abstract

Driven by increased consumer interest and stakeholder pressure, the number of Fairtrade (FT) products has been steadily increasing. The mainstreaming of FT means that the products are now facing stiff competition within the generic product categories in which they operate. While consumers may pressure organizations for ethical conduct, they are less willing to pay premium prices for fairly traded products. For FT to continue to grow, more efficient operating models are required to offset the premium prices paid to producers to ensure competitiveness in the market. One such improvement approach may be the management of FT supply chains. To investigate the feasibility of this approach, this article systematically combines literature on FT with key supply chain management (SCM) constructs and theories. We discuss existing SCM paradigms in the context of FT and demonstrate aspects where the efficiency of FT chains needs to be improved to ensure their viability. We present propositions that demonstrate the key limitations of the FT model from the point of view of SCM theory and practice and suggest the potential changes needed in the management of FT supply chains. The article provides a timely first attempt to systematically combine FT with SCM constructs, thus establishing a basis for the further development of FT chains and for the improvement of the operating efficiency within them.

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Footnotes
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Journal of Business Ethics was not included among the journals in the keyword search, as the search focused on examining how FT has been studied within the realm of SCM research and theory: therefore only the journals considered main outlets for and focused on SCM studies were chosen for this review.
 
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Environmental uncertainty here does not relate mainly/only to the natural environment (although it can create uncertainties for a supply chain), but to the complete operating environment, which contains all other operators in the chain and their environmental context including, e.g. technology, legislation and market forces.
 
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Innovative products (such as fashion items and many technology products), in comparison, have short product life cycles, high margins, high product varieties and high risks of stock-outs and end-of-season markdowns (Fisher 1997). These products require market-responsive supply chains that focus on market mediation—balancing large supply and demand mismatches. For further details on the two product and supply chain types, we refer the reader to Fisher (1997).
 
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Metadata
Title
Focus on Fairtrade: Propositions for Integrating Fairtrade and Supply Chain Management Research
Authors
Katri Karjalainen
Claire Moxham
Publication date
01-08-2013
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Business Ethics / Issue 2/2013
Print ISSN: 0167-4544
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0697
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-012-1469-1

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