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Publications by Catarina Delgado

2013

Lean Thinking

Authors
Delgado, C; Castelo, BM;

Publication
Encyclopedia of Corporate Social Responsibility

Abstract

2017

Mitigating Supply Chain Risk via Sustainability Using Big Data Analytics: Evidence from the Manufacturing Supply Chain

Authors
Mani, V; Delgado, C; Hazen, BT; Patel, P;

Publication
SUSTAINABILITY

Abstract
The use of big data analytics for forecasting business trends is gaining momentum among professionals. At the same time, supply chain risk management is important for practitioners to consider because it outlines ways through which firms can allay internal and external threats. Predicting and addressing the risks that social issues cause in the supply chain is of paramount importance to the sustainable enterprise. The aim of this research is to explore the application of big data analytics in mitigating supply chain social risk and to demonstrate how such mitigation can help in achieving environmental, economic, and social sustainability. The method involves an expert panel and survey identifying and validating social issues in the supply chain. A case study was used to illustrate the application of big data analytics in identifying and mitigating social issues in the supply chain. Our results show that companies can predict various social problems including workforce safety, fuel consumptions monitoring, workforce health, security, physical condition of vehicles, unethical behavior, theft, speeding and traffic violations through big data analytics, thereby demonstrating how information management actions can mitigate social risks. This paper contributes to the literature by integrating big data analytics with sustainability to explain how to mitigate supply chain risk.

2016

Corporate Social Responsibility Education and Research in Portuguese Business Schools

Authors
Branco M.C.; Delgado C.;

Publication
CSR, Sustainability, Ethics and Governance

Abstract
This descriptive study explores the state of CSR education and research in Portugal. It aims to depict the state of CSR in Portugal, in particular in what concerns the nature and the extent of education and research on CSR being undertaken in Portugal. The methodology used includes analysis of relevant literature and of business schools’ websites, and a survey by questionnaire among students at the business school at which the authors of this chapter teach and research. In terms of CSR practices, there is still some focus on social issues, given the state of development of the Portuguese economy. There are signs of CSR having reached a reasonable level of maturity. Although CSR education and research seem to be reasonably well developed in the leading business schools, the same is not the case with other schools. Research on CSR is concentrated in the schools in which CSR education is more developed.

2018

Supply chain social sustainability: Standard adoption practices in Portuguese manufacturing firms

Authors
Mani, V; Gunasekaran, A; Delgado, C;

Publication
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION ECONOMICS

Abstract
Firms are increasingly under pressure to incorporate social sustainability practices into their operations and supply chain management strategies. The purpose of this research is to develop a taxonomy of the supply chain social sustainability (SCSS) practices adopted by firms. The methodology involves two steps. First, the taxonomy is built based on literature review. Second, our empirical analysis, using non-financial (sustainability) reports with a sample of 55 listed companies, identifies standard adoption practices. We used content analysis software to unearth the influential words in the sustainability reports from different industries, sizes, and geographical regions. The content analysis reveals three different themes that provide a snapshot of how Portuguese firms integrate social sustainability into their supply chain and operations. Firms emphasize diverse facets of social sustainability practices in upstream and downstream supply chain based on different industries. The results assume significance and provide unique insights on adoption practices to supply chain practitioners who otherwise have no information on what constitutes supply chain social sustainability in this region.

2018

Conclusions, Limitations and Future Research

Authors
Mani, V; Delgado, C;

Publication
India Studies in Business and Economics - Supply Chain Social Sustainability for Manufacturing

Abstract

2018

Discussion

Authors
Mani, V; Delgado, C;

Publication
India Studies in Business and Economics - Supply Chain Social Sustainability for Manufacturing

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