Sustainable supply chain model of pharmaceutical industry based on blockchain and based on human resources approach
Subject Areas : Human Capital Empowermentraheleh mirfallah 1 , Azita Sharj sharifi 2 , Mansour Sufi 3
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2 - Assistant Professor, Nowshahr Azad University, Nowshahr, Iran
3 - Assistant Professor, Rasht Azad University, Rasht, Iran
Keywords: susitanble supply chain, drug supply chain, block chain, human resource approach,
Abstract :
In this research, in the researcher seeks to provide a sustainable supply chain model for the pharmaceutical industry based on blockchain and human resources approach. In other words, this research seeks to combine sustainability and blockchain and the human resources approach in the drug supply chain, which has received less attention in previous research. In the current research, a qualitative approach was used, and the research community included all experts and managers in the drug supply chain. The sampling method was snowball. The data collection tool in this research was an in-depth interview that included 16 questions. The data analysis method is based on three stages of open, central and selective coding. The findings of the research led to the formation of a model that included two factors, customer and strategic, as causal factors, background conditions, and intervening conditions. Economic conditions such as value management, quality management and financial management.
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