Social sustainability initiatives in cocoa supply chains in Africa: an analysis of sustainability reporting of world's major chocolatiers

Sumit Lalwani, Breno Nunes, Daniel Chicksand

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Abstract

This research paper focuses on the self-declared initiatives of the four largest chocolate companies to tackle social problems within the context of establishing a sustainable supply chain. After the literature review of sustainability, supply chain management, and cocoa farming, this paper gives an assessment of the extant practices of the chocolatiers and makes a comparative analysis based on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability Reports. This paper uses a case study approach based on secondary-data. A roadmap and benchmarking of social sustainability initiatives were conducted for the supply chain management activities of the world's four largest chocolatiers. This paper analyses the extant sustainability practices of the chocolatiers and offers a model framework for comparison of the measures taken. This paper is based on self-declared secondary data. There is a chance that some practices were not documented by the case companies; or that companies claim what they don't actually do. This paper provides a framework for agricultural businesses to compare their sustainability efforts and improve the performance of their supply chains. Originality and value of this research reside in terms of both literature and methodology. The framework for analysing the social sustainability aspects of agricultural supply chains is original and gives an up-to-date view of sustainability practices. The use of secondary data to compare self-declared initiatives is also a novel approach to business sustainability research.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIAMOT 2016 - 25th International Association for Management of Technology Conference, proceedings
Subtitle of host publicationTechnology - Future thinking
EditorsLeon Pretorius
PublisherIAMOT & University of Pretoria
Pages739-758
Number of pages20
ISBN (Print)978-0-981-58178-1
Publication statusPublished - 19 May 2016
Event25th International Association for Management of Technology Conference: Technology – Future thinking - Orlando, FL, United States
Duration: 15 May 201619 May 2016

Conference

Conference25th International Association for Management of Technology Conference
Abbreviated titleIAMOT 2016
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityOrlando, FL
Period15/05/1619/05/16

Bibliographical note

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Keywords

  • agricultural products
  • corporate social responsibility
  • food products
  • supply chain ethics
  • sustainability
  • sustainable supply chains

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