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Renewable Energy Adoption in Supply Chain Managers: Ethical Considerations — A Delphi study

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Green Finance Logistics DEI
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This dissertation investigates “Renewable Energy Adoption in Supply Chain Managers: Ethical Considerations — A Delphi study” using a benchmarking and maturity modeling. Through a institutional lens, the analysis integrates multi-source data to derive novel empirical evidence for researchers and practitioners.

Renewable Energy Adoption in Supply Chain Managers: Ethical Considerations — A Delphi study

ABSTRACT
Renewable Energy Adoption in Supply Chain Managers: Ethical Considerations — A Delphi study is unpacked across themes: costs, benefits, ethics, and KPIs. Limitations and future research paths are noted.
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