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Title CRASP - A Strategic Methodology Perspective for Sustainable Value Chain Management
ID_Doc 66102
Authors Alsudairy, MAT; Vasista, TG
Title CRASP - A Strategic Methodology Perspective for Sustainable Value Chain Management
Year 2014
Published
DOI
Abstract Many enterprises (including government and business organisations) are currently showing great concern regarding sustainability development. Strategic sustainability assessment is evolving as a mechanism that attempts to assess systematically the performance impact of decisions made at what is conventionally called, 'levels of strategic decisions'. It is required to provide a comprehensive review of existing and practical approaches of designing and presenting the strategic sustainable development perspective of addressing value chain. This article seeks to provide the demand chain management perspective based GRASP methodology as an adaptive enterprise model developed with agile systems thinking to address the issues and challenges by reflecting a triple bottom line approach to sustainability. These integrated assessment processes are intended to minimize uncertainty through adopting information management and control techniques to e-governance and e-business applications so as to make them as sustainable practices for the regular conduct of governance and business processes. A range of sustainability assessment methodologies are already available [46]. However it is believed that CRASP methodology based assessment offers a more comprehensive and holistic approach as it demands to adopt big data analytics based knowledge management approach and techniques in assessing sustainability measures and indicators towards achieving stakeholders' satisfaction by categorizing them as customers and providers. It provides an opportunity to allow consensus building in enterprise decision making.
Author Keywords CRASP methodology; Sustainable Value Chain Management; Enterprise Performance Impact Assessment; Knowledge based Sustainability
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000339308100019
WoS Category Business; Economics; Environmental Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
Research Area Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public Administration
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