I'd be happy to help you with your sustainable supply chain research proposal! To get started, you need some more information about your specific interests and goals.
Here are some questions to consider:
1. What is your area of focus within sustainable supply chains?
Are you interested in a specific industry or product category?
Are you focusing on a particular aspect of sustainability, such as environmental impact, social responsibility, or economic viability?
Are you interested in developing a new sustainable practice or evaluating the effectiveness of existing ones?
2. What is the research question you want to answer?
What are the key challenges and opportunities for achieving sustainable supply chains?
What are the best practices for implementing sustainable practices in different contexts?
What are the impacts of sustainable supply chains on stakeholders, such as businesses, communities, and the environment?
3. What is your research methodology?
Will you be conducting quantitative or qualitative research?
Will you be using case studies, surveys, or other methods to collect data?
What are the limitations of your chosen methodology?
4. Who is your target audience?
Are you writing this proposal for an academic journal, a funding agency, or a business?
What are the specific requirements of your target audience?
Here are some additional resources that you may find helpful:
Sustainability supply chain practices: proposal for a framework: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10668-022-02516-y
Sustainable Supply Chain – a review of research fields and a proposition of future exploration: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338038040_Sustainable_Supply_Chain_-_a_review_of_research_fields_and_a_proposition_of_future_exploration