3 June 2014

Call for papers: "Sustainable Business Development in India"

For a special issue of the International Journal of Process Management and Benchmarking.

The sustainable business development (SBD) is often defined as managing triple bottom line (TBL), a process by which a firm manages its financial, social and environmental risks, obligations and opportunities. According to World Council for Economic Development (WCED), sustainable development is development that “meets the need of present without compromising with the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.

So that business development to be sustainable, it must address the core issues at the macro level, such as economic efficiency (profit, market share, innovation, and productivity), social equity (poverty, community, health and wellness, human rights) and environmental accountability (climate change, land use, bio-diversity). In recent years, there is burgeoning interest among academicians and practitioners towards sustainable practices which include sustainable procurement, sustainable manufacturing, sustainable transportation and sustainable distribution.

However, even though literature focuses on sustainability, the social dimensions are either missing or deeper insights are missing. There is dearth of literature which focuses on all three dimensions of sustainability.
All papers submitted to this special issue should address the sustainability issues of Indian business, which includes the manufacturing sector, the logistics and transportation sector, the healthcare sector and the banking and financial sector. They must demonstrate rigor in terms of research objectives, review of literature and methodology. Their findings must reflect unique contributions which practitioners may be able to implement.

The issue will carry revised and substantially extended versions of selected papers presented at the SIOM Doctoral Colloquium, but we also strongly encourage researches unable to participate in the colloquium to submit articles for this call.

Suitable topics include the following:
  • Sustainable manufacturing practices
  • Sustainable supply chains
  • Humanitarian logistics and supply chains
  • Green auditing
  • Sustainable transportation
  • Green consumerism
  • Green marketing
  • Sustainable quality practices
  • Sustainable impacts of fuel
  • Vested interest theory
  • Green procurement
  • Business ethics
  • Ecological footprints
  • Sustainable building design
  • Sustainable township
  • Green tourism
The above list is not exclusive; other contributions on relevant topics will also be considered. This project aims at developing a comprehensive understanding of the topic through case studies on good or bad practices.

Important Dates
Submission of manuscripts: 16 October, 2014
Reviewer reports: 16 February, 2015
Revised paper submission: 16 April, 2015
Final versions due: 23 April, 2015

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