Blar i Brage HiM på forfatter "Tsvetkova, Antonina"
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Carbon capture, transport and storage projects in Norwegian seabed : sustainable implications and challenges of new green technologies rooted in the past
Tsvetkova, Antonina; Middleton, Alexandra (Chapter, 2023)The accumulation of greenhouse gases, more specifically carbon emissions, in the environment has resulted in severe health issues and climate change. Great efforts are being made to minimize the adverse effects of CO2 by ... -
Circular Economy Implications for Sustainable Supply Chain Practices: Comparative case study within the Norwegian fish farming industry
Bjørhusdal, Vilde; Haugen, Sander (Master thesis, 2023) -
Circular economy implications on sustainable supply chain management: a case study within the Norwegian fish farming industry: a single-case study
Ali, Mir Salim (Master thesis, 2023) -
A circular economy perspective on sustainable supply chain management: A single case study of the Norwegian paint industry
Høvik, Andrea; Johannesen, Robin Lovin (Master thesis, 2020) -
Circular economy principles and sustainable development of SCM: a single case of fish farming in Norway
Mahmoud, Leila Omari (Master thesis, 2020) -
Digital technologies within the supply chain management curriculum : an experiential learning approach to understanding knowledge co-creation (an essay)
Tsvetkova, Antonina; Bach, Terje; Jæger, Bjørn (Chapter, 2021)This study explores how knowledge co-creation in the learning process is affected and facilitated by digital technologies, in particular 3D printing and RFID reading. A qualitative single-case study presents the learning ... -
Helicopter medical services in Norway: an institutional logics approach to understand supply chain management resilience
Farooq, Muhammad Omer; Ahmed, Daud (Master thesis, 2021) -
Paving the way for social sustainability in arctic supply chain operations : a novel research agenda
Tsvetkova, Antonina; Timochenko, Konstantin Yurievich (Chapter, 2023)The extant corpus of research on supply chain sustainability in the Arctic exhibits a conspicuous neglect of the social dimension, rendering it the most underprivileged among the three pillars of sustainability (Ahi and ... -
Reflections on lessons learned and future directions : a succinct epilogue
Tsvetkova, Antonina; Timochenko, Konstantin Yurievich (Chapter, 2023)Upon completing this exploration journey through the pages of this book, we are left with a profound realization of the immense work that still needs to be undertaken to address the critical role of supply chain management ... -
Reindeer herders in arctic supply ecosystems : searching for the harmony between value-creation and value-capture
Tsvetkova, Antonina; Fadeev, Alexey; Anikeeva, Natalia (Chapter, 2023)This study examines the relationship between value-creation and value-capture in supply chain management (SCM) practices in Arctic extreme environments. Of particular interest is how these practices have been continuously ... -
Social Responsibility Practice towards the Sustainable Development of Supply Chain Management: A Comparative Case Study of Textile Manufacturing in Bangladesh and Pakistan
Khalid, Fahad Bin; Dinam, Riffat (Master thesis, 2020) -
Social responsiveness within the Russian arctic supply chains : evidence from isolated communities through the anthropological view
Tsvetkova, Antonina; Nenasheva, Marina (Chapter, 2023)This chapter focuses on social responsiveness initiatives in supply chain management (SCM) and explores how local residents in the isolated northern settlements of the White Sea respond to social needs and develop socially ... -
Supply vessels in ensuring resilience within social ecosystems: a case of offshore field project development in the North Sea
Havnsund, Karoline (Master thesis, 2021) -
Sustainable development of solid waste supply chain operations: a case of Molde municipality
Shrestha, Nisha; Bhattarai, Pratigya (Master thesis, 2021) -
Sustainable development of the Northern Sea Route freight transportation: challenges and perspectives
Nguyen, Lam Gia Bao; Le, Dinh Thanh Thuy (Master thesis, 2021)