ABSTRACT
Determining the structural positions and characteristics of multi-role sectors is critical for understanding supply chain networks. Thus, in this study, we developed an attribution analysis framework to assess the structure of sectors with multiple roles in a supply chain. Subsequently, we applied the framework in a case study, where the top-ranking Japanese sectors were identified for production-oriented, betweenness-oriented, and consumption-oriented carbon dioxide emission scores. Additionally, these attribution indicators were utilized to identify/visualize the structural positions of sectors. Using company-level data, we also evaluated the structural positions of Japanese companies in relation to their carbon disclosure project (CDP) reporting practices. The results demonstrate that a company's role in the supply chain is unlikely to be related to CDP reporting.
Acknowledgements
We would like to thank Satoshi Inomata for helpful discussions. This work is partially supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP 15H05341, JP20H00651, JP20H00081.
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Notes
1 Because of consolidated balance sheets, some ratios are over 100%. In this case, we set the ratio to 100%.