The Research on the Management and Solution of ESG Issues Based on the Global Supply Chain
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DOI: 10.25236/semihs.2024.019
Author(s)
Yang Feiyang, Aizeerjiang Aisikaier
Corresponding Author
Yang Feiyang
Abstract
The environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues of enterprises in the global supply chain are increasingly emerging with the continuous deepening of globalization. This research aims to profile the specific performance of ESG issues in the global supply chain and their impact on various stakeholders. It explores relevant management strategies and solutions. First, we clarify the potential environmental problems in the global supply chain, such as resource consumption, pollution emissions, and carbon footprint. Second, this research analyzes social issues, including the protection of labor rights, fair trade, and community development. Third, this research discusses challenges in enterprise governance, such as issues involving commercial morality, transparency, and risk prevention and control. In terms of these issues, this research proposes a comprehensive management framework for ESG issues. It aims to find solutions by enhancing policy guidance, promoting technological innovation, improving supply chain collaborative management capabilities, establishing a multi-participant governance system, and demonstrating the feasibility and effectiveness of these solutions through example analysis.
Keywords
Global supply chain; ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance)