Cultural and legal challenges in implementing code of conduct in supply chain management of mobile phone industries: Sony Ericsson case study
Abstract
Purpose
This paper seeks to identify the practical challenges of implementing a code of conduct in the supply chain management of multinational mobile phone industries from diverse cultural and legal contexts by analysing critically how a multinational company manages the CSR concept in its supply chain.
Design/methodology/approach
This study is based on qualitative interviews, analysis of codes of conduct and the practices of Sony Ericsson as well as of one of its suppliers.
Findings
Codes of conduct should be perceived differently within different contexts. Therefore, cultural and legal issues have to be considered when formulating and implementing codes of conduct, and when assessing compliance. The development of codes of conduct in the mobile phone industry is an ongoing process. Both cultural and legal challenges have to be considered.
Originality/value
Each company should define its own standards and limits of responsibility within the context of ethical sourcing, while some basic codes of conduct compliance should be forced on the whole mobile phone industry.
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Citation
Zakaria, M., Garanča, Z. and Sobeih, A. (2012), "Cultural and legal challenges in implementing code of conduct in supply chain management of mobile phone industries: Sony Ericsson case study", Social Responsibility Journal, Vol. 8 No. 2, pp. 227-241. https://doi.org/10.1108/17471111211234851
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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