The assessment of sustainability within supply chains has become essential for performance measurement and risk mitigation. While prior research emphasizes transparency in social and environmental impacts, a more comprehensive approach is needed to balance economic, social, and environmental objectives. This study examines corporate reputation within supply chains as an outcome of sustainability performance, assessed through Triple Bottom Line (TBL) indicators. Using a hidden Markov switching decision tree model, we identify latent states that serve as proxies for corporate reputation, modeled through state-dependent tree structures. Our findings reveal two distinct reputation states: one prioritizing environmental and financial factors, and another emphasizing technological innovation and sustainability.
Hidden Patterns of Corporate Reputation in Sustainable Supply Chains: A Switching Perspective / Demaria, F., Cavicchioli, M., Kocollari, U., Bertacchini, F. (ITALIAN STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES ON ADVANCES IN STATISTICS). - In: Statistics for Innovation II / [a cura di] Enrico di Bella , Vincenzo Gioia, Corrado Lagazio , Susanna Zaccarin. - Cham : Springer Nature, 2025. - ISBN 9783031963025. - pp. 399-405 [10.1007/978-3-031-96303-2_65]
Hidden Patterns of Corporate Reputation in Sustainable Supply Chains: A Switching Perspective
Fabio Demaria
;Maddalena Cavicchioli;Ulpiana Kocollari;Federico Bertacchini
2025
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The assessment of sustainability within supply chains has become essential for performance measurement and risk mitigation. While prior research emphasizes transparency in social and environmental impacts, a more comprehensive approach is needed to balance economic, social, and environmental objectives. This study examines corporate reputation within supply chains as an outcome of sustainability performance, assessed through Triple Bottom Line (TBL) indicators. Using a hidden Markov switching decision tree model, we identify latent states that serve as proxies for corporate reputation, modeled through state-dependent tree structures. Our findings reveal two distinct reputation states: one prioritizing environmental and financial factors, and another emphasizing technological innovation and sustainability.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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