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Released this past November, the list is based on data collected from the Web of Science and highlights some of the world’s most influential scientific minds by naming the researchers whose publications over the previous decade have included a high number of Highly Cited Papers placing them among the top 1% most-cited.
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\n\nThroughout the years, the list has named a total of 261 IntechOpen authors as Highly Cited. Of those researchers, 69 have been featured on the list multiple times.
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\n\nWe wish to congratulate all of the researchers named and especially our authors on this amazing accomplishment! We are happy and proud to share in their success!
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Lightweight, flexibility, low-cost, wide-area application, deposition on various substrates, tunability, and many other advantages make these materials an excellent choice for many electronic applications such as light-emitting diode, solar cell, thin-film transistor, laser diode, etc. [11–20]. Another remarkable area of interest for conducting and semiconducting polymer is their application towards highly responsive and low-cost temperature, pressure, humidity, chemical, biochemical, and other types of sensors [21–30]. Despite all of these successes, the complete picture of charge-transport mechanism, which is highly crucial for further achievements, is still not clear [31–40]. Due to such ambiguity, different charge transport models are reported to validate the experimental results performed on various polymer devices [41–54]. Among these charge transport models, space charge–limited current model is counted as highly recited and unanimously accepted charge transport model for disorder organic/polymer semiconductor. In this chapter, we discuss the brief overview of space charge–limited current model with recent development especially for polymer semiconductors.
\nThis chapter starts with the brief discussion of space charge–limited current model and its applications to polymer, especially for conducting and semiconducting polymer. Firstly, the concise overview of historical evaluation and charge transport mechanism of polymer will be discussed. Later on the Child’s Law, Mott-Gurney space charge–limited current model, and trapped space charge–limited current model with single-trap, exponential, and Gaussian distribution of traps and then effects of shallow and deep traps on space charge–limited current are reviewed. Mobility measurement from space charge–limited current and its comparison with other mobility measuring methods such as time-of-flight and different carrier extraction by linearly increasing voltage characteristics are evaluated in the next section. Finally, the application of Poole-Frenkel on space charge–limited equation with other modifications is reviewed before conclusion.
\n(a) Chemical structure of polyacetylene. (b) Comparison of improved conductivity of doped polyacetylene with other conventional materials.
Before 1977, it was generally considered that polymers are electrically insulator. Most of these insulating polymers such as polyethylene, polystyrene, and polypropylene have almost negligible free charge carriers for electrical conductivity. But at the same time, three well-known scientists Heeger, MacDiarmid, and Shirakawa reported a series of great works on the doping of polymer and demonstrated that the proper doping of conjugate polymer improves its conductivity just like as usual semiconductor or metal and they referred it as semiconducting/conducting polymer [3]. They reported first time in the history that the conductivity (10−5 S/m) of insulating polyacetylene (molecular structure shown in Figure 1a) thin film can be increased by doping it with iodine up to a metallic polyacetylene (105 S/m) just like as Cu metal as shown in Figure 1b. No doubt, it was a great turning point in the discipline of polymer engineering and caused to initiate a new field as “Organic Electronics” or “Polymer Electronics”. On the basis of their land-mark achievements, Heeger, MacDiarmid, and Shirakawa were awarded Nobel Prize for chemistry in 2000 [2–4].
\n(a) Sigma (Single bond) hybridization for ethylene, (b) pi (Single bond) hybridization for ethylene and (c) both sigma and pi bond hybridization which give de-localization of pi-electron.
Broadly speaking, conjugate polymers cover the extensive portion of conducting polymers. Conjugate polymers are defined as such polymer which has a combination of alternating double bonds (π bonds) and single bonds (σ bonds) as their backbone structure. As compare to the σ bond, the π bonds are usually unstable in nature and easily ionized or removed. This special combination of single and double bond for conjugate polymer offers a unique arrangement for the de-localization of charge carriers from one end to the other end of polymer chain as extended p-orbital system [19, 55]. This p-orbital overlapping supported with contiguous single bonds allows a de-localization of π-electrons (double-bond electrons are called π-electron offers Px, Py, and Pz hybridization for carbon atoms) throughout the double and single-bond combination just as an ethylene as shown in Figure 2. Such de-localization of free carriers is the main reason for the charge transport within the molecular chain (intra-molecule) of a conducting polymer [56]. Just for the discussion of σ bond and π bond a simple ethylene (IUPAC name ethene H2C = CH2) molecular structure is shown here in Figure 2. Each carbon makes sp2-sp2 hybridization for π bond and the σ bond is formed between carbon and hydrogen atom. The overall hybridization of σ and π bond is shown in Figure 2c for ethylene.
\n(a) Metal work function and (b) metal-polymer interface. Energy to inject electron from metal to vacuum is much higher than the required energy to inject electron from metal to polymer/insulator.
Conducting polymers offer a large number of topological defects as disorder. These defects, such as breaking of bonds in molecular chain, torsion, addition of both internal and external impurity, are produced during the synthesis of polymerization and cause to provide electrical traps for conductivity between molecular chains. Such disorder in conducting polymer presents localization of free carriers inside a molecular chain. Therefore, intermolecular chain transport requires hopping of free carries from one molecular chain to the other molecular chain. So overall, we can say that charge transport in polymer is the combination of both intermolecular and intramolecular charge transport process. Due to the hopping conductivity for intermolecular charge transport, the overall mobility of free carriers for most of polymer is very small as compared to the conventional inorganic semiconductors at normal operating conditions. From charge-transport point of view, there is no fundamental inconsistency between insulating, semiconducting, and conducting polymer except the difference between energy bandgaps, which is larger for insulating polymer semiconductor as compared to semiconducting polymer.
\nFor electronic devices, metal-polymer interface plays a vital role to define the electrical response for conducing polymer. Figure 3 demonstrates the differences between typical metal-vacuum and metal-polymer interface energy band diagrams for further discussion. Apparently both energy band diagrams look same, but actually different charge injection mechanism is observed in both cases. The Fermi-energy level (Ef) of metal is coincide with Ef of vacuum and as well as with polymer. But the barrier height between Ef of metal and vacuum energy level for metal-vacuum interface is very high as compared to the barrier height between Ef of metal and polymer interface. The barrier height difference between metal Ef and vacuum level is defined as metal work function [56]. On the basis of these facts, Mott and Gurneys proposed metal-insulator barrier height reduction theory and justified the low metal-insulator barrier height as compared to the metal work function, which causes space charge–limited current in insulating materials [57]. It is unanimously accepted that Mott and Gurney’s proposed space charge–limited current is also valid for most of insulating, semiconducting, and even conducting polymers [31].
\nThe limitation of current by a polymer can be classified as either (i) injection-limited or (ii) bulk-limited current flow. For injection-limited, the limitation of current through polymer is imposed by non-ohmic metal-polymer interfaces, while for bulk-limited, the limitation is imposed by the bulk properties of polymer. If conducting polymer is sandwiched between two electrodes and anyone electrode offers low barrier height (∼ohmic response) to the polymer-metal interface then the injected carriers from electrode forms a space charge region consisting of a large number of injected carriers and equilibrium free carriers inside polymer. As the mobility of carriers is very small, therefore, before traversing of injected carriers from one to the other electrode, more and more charges are injected. When an external electric field is applied, further charges are injected from low-barrier electrode to the polymer, and an equilibrium stage is reached when injected carriers are comparable or even higher than the free carriers concentration; at this stage, the flow of current is referred as space charge–limited current [57, 58].
\nSpace charge–limited current is a hot topic of research due to their great application for conducting/semiconducting polymers. The origin of space charge theory was founded by C.D. Child and I. Langmuir from 1911 to 1913, when they reported the derivation of space charge–limited current in a parallel-plane vacuum diode as [59, 60]
\nwhere J is space charge–limited current for vacuum diode, ε0 is the dielectric constant for free space, e is the coulomb charge of electron, me is the mass of electron, Va is the applied (anode) voltage, and d is vacuum spacing between two electrodes. The above equation is reported in the literature with different names such as three-halves power law, Langmuir-Child law. From the equation, it is clear that the space charge current is directly proportional to the three-halves power of the applied voltage and inversely proportional to the square of the displacement between electrodes.
\nApparently, Child-Langmuir space charge equation did not find any application for insulator or semiconducting materials due to the presence of vacuum and hence no scattering between electrodes. Therefore, Mott-Gurney proposed another space charge–limited current equation for polymer diode, which is similar to the Child-Langmuir equation with the following assumptions [57].\n
Active layer is trap-free for charge injection
Diffusion of carrier is negligible in active layer
Electric field at the injecting electrode is zero.
Generally, the assumptions 2 and 3 are still valid for most of organic/polymer semiconducting materials. But for assumption 1, space charge–limited current is further modified with new version as trapped space charge–limited current model and will be discussed in the later section.
\nWhen a voltage is applied to an active layer, sandwich between two electrodes as diode, then an electric field (E) is established inside the active layer. Such electric field forces the charges to move with velocity (v) toward another electrode, and therefore, the mobility (μ) of free carrier is defined as\n
Similarly, the current density (J) passing through a semiconductor with conductivity (σ) under the influence of applied electric field E can be defined as
\nwhere σ is direct function of both mobility and carrier density of electron n(x) and hole p(x) and can be define as\n
If we assume single-carrier devices, then Eq. (4) is simplified as\n
By incorporating Eq. (5), Eq. (3) becomes as\n
The injected carriers forms space charge with the distribution of electric field inside insulator and can be defined mathematically by Poisson equation as\n
By solving all above equation for one-dimension path with boundary conditions V (0) = V and V (L) = 0, the pure space charge–limited current without any traps will be obtained as\n
It is important to note that logarithmic graph (log(J) – log (V)) of above Eq. (8) yield a straight line with slope 2, which shows trap-free space charge–limited current behavior of polymer between electrodes as sown in Figure 4.
\nSpace charge–limited current behavior for polymer semiconductor with only ohmic and trap-free space charge–limited current regions.
Figure 4 shows the ideal current-voltage characteristics of conducting polymer diode, where there are only two regions, one is ohmic region and other is space charge region and both regions can be differentiated with the order of slope. The transition of both ohmic and space charge regions is taken place at specific voltage termed as threshold voltage VT. At low voltage, polymer diode offers ohmic behavior (J α V) with slope at order 1, while at higher voltage, polymer exhibits space charge–limited current (J α V2) with slope of an order 2. In other words, there is direct transition is observed from ohmic to space charge–limited region, which is not true in the presence of traps distribution inside polymer.
\nGenerally, an intermediate region is also observed between ohmic to space charge–limited region and this region is termed as trapped space charge region as shown in Figure 5. The charge transport inside polymer within this region is controlled by the trapping and de-trapping of carriers at both energetic and positional distribution. Traps are nothing just as impurity and/or structural defects which provide localized states between HOMO (highest occupied molecular orbital) and LUMO (lowest unoccupied molecular orbital) energy bandgap of polymer. These localized states trap the free carriers and avoid them to take any role for charge transport process and degraded the electrical properties of polymer and hence device [61]. When applied voltage is higher than the average energy associated with traps density, then polymer behaves trap-free space charge–limited current as shown in Figure 5.
\nTypical space charge–limited current behavior for polymer semiconductor. Four charge-transport regions are clearly visible (i) ohmic region (J α μ V), (ii) trap-SCLC region (J α μ Vn) region, (iii) VTFL region (J α μ Ntd2), and (iv) SCLC region (J α μ V2) [
The trapped space charge–limited current depends on the distribution of traps state at the energy bandgap of the given polymer. Generally three distributions of electronic traps are reported for conducting polymers. These distributions are as follows:\n
Single energy level trap density.
Exponential distribution of trap density.
Gaussian distribution of trap density.
For single energy level trap density (ET, also called transport energy), the current for trapped space charge–limited current can be little modified as [62]
\nwhere θ is defined as trap factor and can be correlated with free and trapped carrier density as [63–67]
\nwhere nf and nt are defined as free carrier and trapped carrier density, respectively. The trapped carrier density nt can be defined with single energy level ET as
\nwhere NT, Ef, k, and T can be defined as trap density, Fermi energy level, Boltzmann constant, and ambient temperature, respectively.
\nExponential distribution of traps (g(E)) with characteristics width of trap energy distribution (Ec) between HOMO and LUMO energy bandgap of polymer can be identified as
\nEc is correlated with characteristic temperature (Tc) as Ec = k Tc. Now, the trapped space charge–limited current for a polymer having exponential distribution of traps can be described as [68–70]
\nwhere l = Tc / T and T is the absolute temperature.
\nBassler proposed Gaussian density of states for polymer material, which are broadened by both energetic and positional disorder [41]. Therefore, many researchers apply Gaussian density of traps (DT (E)) for trapped space charge–limited current as [71].
\nwhere σT is the width of Gaussian distribution traps and Ec – ET is the trap energy. Similarly Steiger and his workers proved that the Gaussian trapped space charge–limited current follow the same exponential distribution of traps Eq. (13), where
If
When light falls on conjugate polymer, huge number of electron and holes are uniformly generated throughout the polymer as free carriers and these carriers move to their respective electrodes as photocurrent under the influence of internal electric field generated by the difference of electrode work-function. If G is the generation rate, L is the length, and q is the electric charge of free carriers, then the photocurrent (Jph) can be defined as [17, 34, 73]\n
By incorporating the effective thickness of polymer (L) for photocurrent, Eq. (17) can be modified as
\nwhere μh and τh are the mobility and charge carrier life time. Blom et al. observed that the photo-generated current in this region (L) follows space charge–limited current and he derived the fundamental space charge–limited photocurrent equation as [33]
\nIncident light power (ILP) dependence of the photocurrent (Jph) versus the effective voltage (V0 - V) measured at T = 210 K. The solid (thick) lines represent the Jph using μh = 1.2 × 10-7 cm2/V s, ϵr 2.6, and G α ILP, where ILP was varied from 80 to 6 mW/cm2. The arrow indicates the voltage (Vsat) at which Jph shows the transition to the saturation regime [
where
Figure 6 clearly shows that the space charge–limited photocurrent as calculated by Eq. (19) is in contrast with the square-root region for the given voltage range of the experimental results.
\nTraps not only decrease the mobility for space charge–limited current but also initiate the thermal and electrical degradation for polymer electronic devices. Traps are generally classified as (i) shallow traps, and (ii) deep traps for both electron and hole. If traps are very close to the conduction band (LUMO) within energy bandgap, then traps are classified as shallow traps for electrons. Similarly if traps are in the vicinity of valence band (HOMO) within energy bandgap, then traps are identified as shallow traps for holes as shown in Figure 8. On the other hand, deep traps of electron and holes are exist far away (mid of the energy bandgap) from conduction (LUMO) and valence (HOMO) band, respectively, as shown in Figure 7.
\nSymbolic representation of shallow and deep traps for polymer semiconductor.
Model simulations of shallow (Ec – Et = 0.1 eV) and deep (Ec – Et = 0.5 eV) trap configurations represented by blue solid lines and red dashed lines. (a) Current density voltage characteristics for a shallow trap and a deep trap are plotted by blue dots and red triangles. Fittings provide the exponent of the voltage. (b) Fermi level representations at 6 V along the thickness, for a shallow trap (blue solid line) and a deep level (red dashed line) [
Conventional space charge and trap space charge–limited current model cannot differentiate between shallow and deep traps for both electron and hole. If space charge–limited current is modeled in frequency domain with single traps, then the dynamic picture of the traps can be obtained. By varying the single-trap energy for frequency-domain analysis of space charge–limited current model, it is possible to differential between shallow and deep traps for both electron and polymer with the condition that polymer is sandwiched between properly selected electrodes [74].
\nThe velocity per unit electric field is defined as the mobility for polymer. Mobility is one of the most important parameter, which comprehensively defined the charge transport mechanism of polymer. The efficiency of many polymer electronic devices depends on mobility; therefore, it is very crucial to determine the exact value of mobility [43, 75]. For polymer, mobility can be measured with different methods; some of them are listed as follows:\n
Time-of-flight method [44].
Carrier extraction by linearly increasing voltage (CELIV) method [44] and photo-CELIV method [76, 77].
Each of this method has some advantages and disadvantages, but these methods are the most commonly used method to determine the mobility of polymer.
\nThe TOF is the most widely used technique for the measurement of mobility. In these techniques, short pulse of light or laser is stroke over the end surface of polymer sample, which result in the generation of photo carriers from the end surface of sample.\n
These photo carriers are immediately swept away from the end surface toward the other end surface through the influence of external DC volts applied at electrodes and give rise to the transient photocurrent as shown in Figure 9. The time (T) taken by the photo carriers from one end to the other end surface is calculated from oscilloscope. If E is the applied electric field, L is the thickness of organic layer then the mobility can be calculated as [78].
\nSchematic setup for typical TOF system for mobility measurements. Here the laser pulse can be illuminated through ITO electrode as well as a semitransparent metal electrode of polymer sample [
The schematic Photo CELIV measurement setup is shown. The measuring process consists of two steps. In first step a laser is shine at transparent electrode of sample which generates excess photo carriers. These carriers are extracted by linearly increasing voltage. The peak-extraction time helps to calculate the mobility.
The charge extraction by increasing the linear voltage is another technique commonly uses to measure the mobility of polymer sandwiched between electrodes. The measuring process consists of two steps. In first step, a laser is shine at transparent electrode of sample which generates excess photo carriers. These carriers are extracted by linearly increasing voltage. The peak-extraction time helps to calculate the mobility of the polymer sample as shown in Figure 10. The detail information about these methods can be found in Ref. [79–81].
\nDark-injection space charge–limited current (DI-SCL) is another commonly used technique for the measurement of mobility for many amorphous, disorder organic/polymer materials [82–85]. To determine the mobility of hole with DI-SCL method, the polymer sample is sandwiched between electrodes and electrodes are managed in such a way that the cathode behaves as blocking electrode and a strong voltage pulse is derived at ohmic anode. The application of voltage pulse will result a transient hole current observed at oscilloscope as shown in Figure 11. Therefore, the hole density μh can be calculated as
\nwhere τ is the arrival time for early sheet of holes carriers to reach the respective cathode. The τ is correlated with space charge free carrier transit time (τSCL) as τ = 0.787 τSCL [86, 87].
\n(a) A sequence of DI signals of Au (treated with UVO)/2TNATA/Au under different applied voltages. The applied voltage varied in steps of 2 V starting from 6 V. (b) An ideal DI-SCLC transient [
For both CELIEV and photo-CELIV mobility measurement method, it is not so simple to differential between electron and hole mobility, specially for bipolar charge-transport polymer. Similarly, the TOF method has two series drawbacks (1) the density of photo-generated carrier is not adequate (very low) to measure the mobility as compare to the usual carrier density at normal operation of many electronic devices, and another drawback is that (ii) TOF method should requires the thickness of polymer above the absorption length of polymer (>1 μm) [78]. In the same way, dark-injection space charge–limited current is required the proper selection of electrode for reliable measurements.
\nRecently, a comprehensive study was performed by Qiu group to compare and evaluate the performance of different mobility measurement methods reported for polymeric materials. They consider various factors such as applied electric field, injection barrier, and energetic disorder, which are crucial for the performance of polymer electronic devices and finally they concluded that the result of both space charge and TOF mobility measurement methods are very close to each other [88]. Therefore, with proper selection of electrodes, space charge–limited mobility measurement is acceptably reliable for most of the cases.
\nAs we discussed earlier, when the current density passing through the polymer with length (L) under the influence of applied voltage (V) shows directly proportional response with the square of voltage (J α V2) and inversely proportional to cube of L (J α L−3) then the polymer sample is modeled with trap-free space charge–limited current. In order to incorporate the variety of the trap distribution, the space charge–limited current model is modified as trapped space charge–limited current model. Traps are both energetically and positional distributed throughout the energy bandgap and capture the free carriers and offer some energy barrier to release them. Both space charge–limited current and trap space charge–limited currents model assume that barrier height of traps are remain constant for entire operating electric field range of the device, which is not true for some of the reported experimental results. In fact, higher electric field lowers the barrier height of traps which cause to increase the emission rate from traps and hence the current density as expected from trap space charge–limited current model as shown in Figure 12a. The lowering of trap barrier height or emission rate from traps at high electric field is identified as Poole-Frenkel effect [89], as shown in schematic energy band diagram (Figure 12b). There is some similarity between Poole-Frenkel and Schottky models [90, 91] for the lowering of traps barrier height. Schottky model represent barrier height reduction at metal-polymer interface, while Poole-Frenkel model shows the lowering of trap barrier height inside the polymer thin film. The overall current density (J) passing through the polymer due to Poole-Frenkel emission can be written as
\nwhere
Murgatroyd was the first who addressed the lowering of trap barrier height by incorporating Poole-Frenkel equation into space charge–limited current equation and drive an approximate equation as [92].\n
(a)\tLowering of energy barrier height of traps at higher electric fields, (b) Pool-Frenkel Effect
Murgatroyd equation is simple and very handy, but it is an approximate equation. Later on, Barbe determined analytically, the effect of trap barrier height reduction on space charge–limited current model and derived an equation as [93, 94]\n
Barbs equation is used to determine the current density (J) as a function of electric field define at position x. It is reported that both these Murgatroyd and Barbe modifications are also applicable with electrical response for many polymers devices [95–99]. As both insulating and semiconducting polymers share the same charge transport mechanism, therefore, above equations are reasonably valid for both types of polymers.
\nThe fundamental work of Frenkel, Murgatroyd, and Barbe is to modify the space charge–limited current to accommodate the lowering of trap barrier height for only in one-dimension trap distribution. For the three-dimension trap distribution, these models not work very well. In this domain, Hartke modification is reasonably accepted for the accommodation of three-dimensional lowering of the trap barrier height for space charge–limited current model [100].
\nSimilarly, Geurst modified the space charge–limited current model in such a way that the thickness of the semiconductor thin film is insignificant with respect to the electrode separation as 2D model [101–104]. While, Chandra derived Mott-Gurney space charge–limited current equation in two dimensions with exponentially distributed traps and other variety of polymer Schottky diodes [105–107].
\nDespite great recent achievements for conjugate polymer-based electronic devices, the clear picture of charge transport mechanism is still not available. Polymers have unique charge transport mechanism as a combination of delocalization and localization of charge carriers with intramolecular and intermolecular charge interaction, respectively. But it is unanimously believed that Mott-Gurney space charge–limited model is appreciably accepted for most of the polymers. As polymers are full of traps, therefore, Mott-Gurney space charge–limited model is also modified as trapped space charge–limited model according to the requirements of polymers. The nature of traps distribution inside polymer is varied and depends on many factors such as nature of materials itself, polymerization process, nature of dopants, and solvent. Generally, three types of traps distributions are reported in the literature for polymers named as single trap, exponential, and Gaussian distribution of traps. Therefore, trapped space charge–limited current model is further modified to accommodate all these distribution of traps. Just like as distribution of traps the nature of traps, such as shallow and deep traps, is also important to define the electrical response of polymer. The most crucial parameter affected by the distribution and as well as nature of traps is mobility, and space charge–limited current model with little variation is also used to measure the charge mobility of polymer. Different other methods such as time-of-flight method and charge extraction by linearly increasing voltage (CELIV) with or without light (photo—CELIV) sources are available to measure the charge mobility. By comparing these measuring methods for polymer, it is reported that the simple space charge–limited model is an acceptable choice for mobility measurements. Similarly, it is also observed the trap barrier height is significantly reduced at higher electric field and temperature due to Poole-Frenkel effect. Therefore, Murgatroyd and Barbe incorporated Poole-Frenkel effect and solved Mott-Gurney space charge–limited equation numerically and analytically, respectively. It is reported that both these modifications are experimentally verified with electrical response of many polymers devices.
\nThe authors are thankful to Umm Al Qura University and GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology for its support to this work and the facility used. Authors are also thankful to our PhD and Master students for their cooperation, valuable information, and thoughtful suggestions. Special thanks are due for An-Zhong Lin, M.A. Turaeva, and Kh. Akhmedov for their technical support and helpful discussions.
\nSustainability is not a new phenomenon in business and its associated literature but started receiving greater attention in the supply chain management (SCM) research in the mid-1990s. Unfortunately, a review of literature reveals that most SCM research is slightly detached from the real sustainability problems of the world which include environmental sustainability, reduction in biodiversity, and others [1]. Sustainability is becoming increasingly important not only because of the negative impacts business has had on the environment, but also because customers are starting to use their purchasing power to patronise organisations that are inclined towards sustainability. Although this change in attitude is currently negligible it must have an impact eventually. Recent studies have revealed that despite customers knowing that their choices may contribute to harming the environment, their actions and behaviours seem to not change much [2]. In some instances, customers simply lack understanding on how their choices impact on sustainability. For example, when a customer selects Amazon Prime that promises expedited delivery times, it creates excess packaging, and poor loading, routeing, and scheduling. While the customer may be satisfied, the net effect is an increase in unsustainable outcomes.
Logistics remains a critical component in the delivery of these products and services, and for many companies it is a strategic competitive asset [3]. It is this desire and focus on competitive advantage that may come at the cost of sustainability. The advancement of technology and online instantaneous delivery models have created a customer and society dependent on instant gratification [4]. It is estimated that due to the heightened use of e-commerce the last-mile transportation (B2C) will see delivery vehicles grow by 36% which will result in a 32% increase in emissions in the top 100 cities globally by 2030 [5]. Supply chains have become increasingly more connected, interdependent, and complex, reducing the desired levels of visibility leading to negative ecological and social consequences [6]. Technology may offer solutions to some of these challenges. Current trends of global warming and extreme weather dictate that concerted global effort is vital in adopting sustainable practices. Yet, long payback periods in sustainability initiatives may prove to be a disincentive for businesses [7]. For the latter, financial sustainability, without which they will collapse, remains critical. Therefore, a balance is needed.
The objectives of the chapter are to:
Define the concept of sustainability and its application in business operations, with a specific reference to financial sustainability.
Discuss components and activities of supply chains and their contributions to environmental sustainability.
Demonstrate how technology can be used to integrate sustainability into supply chain decisions in relation to the supply chain components and activities, through the improvement of information and financial flows.
Offer a sustainable supply chain governance model that incorporates and balances competing multi-stakeholder interests.
The Chapter adopts a pragmatist paradigm [8] using a narrative literature review [9], given that the objectives are focused on presenting the current knowledge on sustainable supply chains and showing gaps in their practices, while offering practical tools for improvement. Pragmatism offers flexibility on the choice of methods used in research as guided by the research questions. Therefore, the following approach was taken; (1) Objectives and structure of the chapter (topics to be covered) were discussed and agreed by the authors; (2) Literature was searched from a few databases including Science Direct (predominantly), Ebscohost and Google scholar; (3) Grey literature was added to capture practitioner knowledge and current practices as the subject is constantly evolving; (4) Synthesis of the literature was conducted.
As stated in the Introduction, sustainability is not a new concept, and it is a term that is used quite broadly. It therefore tends to take different forms depending on the respective disciplines. For example, a systematic literature review [10] revealed rather divergent areas of sustainability that include Ecological Sustainability, Economic Sustainability and Social Sustainability. Literature commonly presents these as independent concepts. According to the authors, definitions of sustainability in supply chains are disjointed across the literature which makes frameworks for research and practice challenging. In many instances, the concept of sustainability has been narrowed down to very specific areas such as sustainable procurement, production, packaging, and transportation, among others, leading to fragmentation. Generally, sustainability in supply chains has been viewed as attaining a balance between economic, environmental, and social objectives, a concept commonly referred to as the triple bottom line (TBL), and sometimes referred to as Profit, Planet, and People (3Ps). This is reflected and expanded in Searcy’s [11] idea of focal firm, supply chain, and sustainability context within which the firm operates. Critically, Searcy emphasises the need for the focal firm and its supply chain partners to consider broader social and environmental boundaries at local, regional, and global levels. This is motivated by the understanding that economic advancement is inherently linked to long-term stability of the environment. To date, the definition of sustainability [12] that posits that sustainability is achieved when current needs are met without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their needs, remains pivotal both in practice and academia. Incorporating this ideology into SCM to create sustainable supply chain management (SSCM), the authors propose the following definition.
This definition brings two new aspects to the definition of SSCM. First, the belief that technology will be a critical driving force given the desired and realistic SCM future. Second, given the need for urgent action to reverse and slow climate change, the ability to meet the needs of the identified stakeholders is already compromised. To put this into perspective, Brundtland made this assertion more than three decades ago.
Logistics has become the backbone of business globally. Today, more than ever, the Covid-19 pandemic has demonstrated how the world desperately depends on the movement of goods with container prices growing tenfold from 2019 to 2021. Despite the global disruptions, supply chains have shown resilience in moving what needs to be moved. According to UNCTAD [13], the world ship carrying capacity reached 2.1 billion dead-weight tonnes (dwt) after increasing by 81 million dwt by January 2021. The classical contribution by Converse [14] that recognises logistics as the other half of marketing simply emphasises the position the function occupies in the broader business environment. A supply chain consists of many players (local or international) that work together to create value in an arrangement sometimes referred to as value chains. Figure 1 below shows a graphical representation of the traditional logistics and value chain activities by Porter [15], made up of primary and secondary activities. Primary activities that involve inbound logistics, operations, and outbound logistics among others depend a lot on movement of raw materials, semi-finished, finished goods, services, information, and financial resources between the different players using different modes. Most of the inefficiencies and waste occur when the coordination of these activities fails. For example, wrong forecasts may lead to bullwhip effects creating huge disruptions in supply chains, building up inventory or necessitating expedited shipments. Two cases that are cited [16] of the “Norwegian salmon” and “Rolls Royce wheels” where these high-end products (despite efforts to make their production environmentally friendly), reverse all these gains through increased movement for purposes of “value addition”. In the case of the salmon, it goes to China from Europe for processing only to be shipped back to the west for consumption. This increases the carbon footprint of these products, which unfortunately, is not often captured as a cost in supply chains. Equally, there are still controversies around net benefits on the use of electric cars when the industries that produce them and the cars themselves are still powered by fossil fuels generated energy.
Logistics and value chain activities. Source: Porter [
In responding to environmental concerns businesses have adopted concepts such as green logistics and circular economy [17]. The green concept forces businesses to infuse sustainability in every decision made—that holistic optimisation in supply chains should go beyond operational and profit efficiencies but also consider environmental and societal impacts with a view to reduce waste at source. On the other hand, the circular economy concept is driven by the idea that waste can be fed back into the system to harness its value as long as it is possible to do so [18]. In other words, business activities can be arranged in a way that one’s waste serves as an input for another’s production. Materials are re-used until they can no longer be useful, thereby delaying their disposal. To that extent, ecosystem- models like business clustering have made this possible. Some traditional industries have incorporated partial recycling simply as a cost saving measure without being concerned with sustainability - for example, steel production uses scrap iron as a component (often 15–25%) of refined steel finished products. By contrast Just in Time (JIT) has led to clustering of component industries around major manufactures - e.g., in the European automotive industry.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) presents great opportunities to revolutionise supply chains, changing how products and services are designed, produced, distributed, and disposed [19]. Broadly, integration of 4IR and sustainability goals has potential to improve chances of attaining positive environmental and ecological outcomes [20]. Despite this, challenges in the adoption and implementation of 4IR initiatives for sustainable supply chains range from organisational, technological, strategic, ethical and legal issues. These are especially true for the developing world. Faced with these challenges, the following technologies are potential gamechangers. By far the greatest benefits are improved visibility, flexibility, security, and integration over a complex web of different supply chains, with sustainability as the likely outcome.
Inventory and warehousing are some of the main contributors to inefficiencies in the supply chain. Overstocking is a common practice across warehouses around the world. The main reason behind this is the limited information available to decision makers regarding how external factors can impact their operations.
Machine learning provides solutions in the form of inventory control towers that enables recommendations based on data previously gathered. The algorithms created can identify the impact of external and internal factors on inventory cycles upstream and downstream [21]. Also, it allows prediction of potential imbalances in supply chain networks providing reaction time to redistribute goods in a more efficient manner. The result of this is improved energy efficiency and reduced greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions.
Supply chain sustainability risk (SCSR) is prevalent because buying firms possess little information about their suppliers and their operations [22]. New technologies like Blockchain and IoT devices are providing a path for companies to solve issues related to visibility (provenance, fraud, and democratisation of data). It is important to mention that lack of visibility can create inefficiencies within supply chains directly impacting on the sustainability of company operations. IoT leads to improved profitability through in-built supply chain flexibility, optimised shipments and reduction of excess production [23].
IoT devices can be defined as the latest generation sensors that have the capabilities to track, collect and transmit multiple parameters like geo-positioning, temperature, pressure, gas concentration among others in real time. Having access to this data in real time allows supply chain practices not only to take better decisions, but also have a better data for future analysis. IoTs have been successfully used to define the provenance of sensitive goods allowing customers to take better decisions on their sustainable journeys.
Blockchain is defined as a “public ledger in which each node in the blockchain network stores the same ledger” [24]. The adoption of Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT), like Blockchain, in supply chain management is advancing rapidly in top tier companies. Blockchain is providing a foundation to reduce silos across the supply chain flows (physical, financial and informational) as it allows for integration of multiple legacy platforms with new solutions like IoTs. One of the most important characteristics of DLTs, which is also very attractive to the business community, is the immutability of the data recorded [25]. This feature provides companies and customers with a level playing field, resulting from distribution of power [26], where concepts like greenwashing are not relevant anymore due to visibility and the provenance provided. Furthermore, DLTs provide a chance for brands to involve customers in their validation frameworks due to the decentralised nature of these solutions.
Companies are integrating critical parts of their supply chains in order to have better controls and increased suitability efficiencies. 3D printing has become a perfect initiative for companies to regain control of their own supply chains. The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted how companies have become extremely dependent on outsourced manufacturers located in places far from where their markets are.
3D printing and point of sale production can have a dramatic impact in the sustainable strategies that companies are putting forward. One of the benefits that can be identified from 3D printing is the decrease in long-distance shipping and fossil fuel consumption. The idea is that as long-distance shipping decreases, the last mile will increase due to production sites being closer to final consumers. Also, 3D printing will have a long-term impact in physical warehousing as the need for spare parts and storage will be minimised. Parts will be replaced by blueprints that can be used when required. These actions will save resources currently needed to run facilities and greatly reduce the waste coming from obsolete stock and unused spare parts.
It is worth mentioning that 3D printing can be more energy intensive than traditional methods, but overall, across the whole supply chain there is a greater positive impact when considering not just the manufacturing processes.
Since Porter’s value chain framework was introduced in 1985, supply chains have evolved with environmental and societal concerns becoming more significant. Cashflow as opposed to profitability has also become a critical indicator for a healthy business. The advent of 4IR has catalysed this trend, promising accelerated positive outcomes if done right. Figure 2 above shows a transformed value chain whose players are more integrated in a complex network than before, enhancing visibility and thus offering the potential for flexibility and agility in response to changing circumstances.
Sustainable supply chains 4IR. Source: Authors illustration.
This section discusses the views of the different stakeholders on sustainability. In the beginning, the divergent views are discussed independently and subsequently synthesised to demonstrate their congruence and incongruence at the same time. The bigger question is whether these seemingly competitive views can be reconciled or not.
Governments play a critical role in sustainability through policy, law, and investments. Despite the urgency to cut carbon emissions significantly, the United States of America (which is the second highest emitter after China) withdrew from the Paris Agreement under the Trump administration, only to re-join when President Biden took over. Law on methane taxation and tax credits on electric cars is facing resistance from both the Republican party, petroleum companies and third-party lobbyists. China is still non-committal on its plans to cut emissions. On a positive note, the European continent through its Green Deal has aligned its development agenda to attain 55% emission cuts by 2030. Substantial financial resources have been committed towards the eight actions identified including transportation, energy, industry, research, and innovation [27]. By contrast, the developing world does not have the luxury of resources commanded by their developed counterparts. Inevitably, this will keep sustainability off the developing countries’ tables as they have more pressing priorities such as dealing with poverty, hunger and failing healthcare. In 2015, the United Nations COP21 agreed that the developed member countries will jointly raise USD100 billion to fund climate mitigation and adaptation plans for the developing world. Six years later, this is proving to be a challenge. On the other hand, politics, especially in working democracies can bring about change if the electorates are informed and demand sustainable development policy. The decarbonisation of development has catalysed investments in clean energy, sustainable industry, development of electric cars, intensified research, and development in sustainable solutions. In the Netherlands, every new law passed, and policy made has to reflect their effects on sustainable development goals. At global level, the United Nations (UN) sustainable development goals (SDGs) 2030 have set the tone with the desire to achieve a sustainable future for all.
The need for businesses to be financially sustainable cannot be over emphasised. Again, businesses remain committed to creating wealth for investors, unless they have very clear social goals. Even then, [28] who claims to have coined the term triple bottom line (TBL), observes that 25 years later business thinking has not changed much. He asserts that business executives would “move heaven and earth” to ensure they reach their profit targets but the same cannot be said about the other two dimensions – people and planet. Part of the reason why businesses were reluctant to fully embrace sustainability was the idea that it only added costs and constrained economic performance [29]. Does sustainability pay? Using game theory, findings [30] demonstrated that businesses would invest in sustainability only if the demand-enhancing effect supersedes the cost-increasing effects especially when managerial incentives are subjected to negative rewards. From a business perspective, they may need government policy incentives to nudge them into sustainable practices [31]. Unless integrated global policies that motivate businesses to adopt sustainable practices are developed, the future looks bleak for both the planet and people.
In the Introduction section of this Chapter, the customer is identified as a critical stakeholder through their choices of products and services. Their purchasing power gives them leverage as agents of change to influence business decisions, especially where sustainability is an important consideration in product choices. Whereas knowledge can be (and remains) critical, in some cases it does not shape action. In the UK, a study by Hornibrook et al. [32] that followed an observation of no discernible effect of carbon labelling on customer product choices, concluded that lack of awareness and understanding of carbon labelling were among the major contributors to low carbon products unfavourable uptake. The evidence points to either an informed customer but little will, or uninformed customers (who are the majority) with no appreciation and requisite tools to make sustainable decisions. Knowledge on sustainable practices is even limited in high institutions of learning in present-day USA [33]. Heeren et al. [34], however, demonstrated that knowledge was insignificant in predicting behaviour when controlling for attitudes, norms, and perceived behavioural control variables of the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Even though this study was also carried out on university students in the USA, the message is that there needs to be more than knowledge to realise the desired change in behaviour towards sustainable practices.
Recent years have seen socio-economic inequalities widen despite the advancement of technology and innovation that promised democratisation of economies. According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) [35] it is estimated that modern day slavery reached almost 25 million cases globally as of 2016. On the other hand, poor countries and those with low latitudes are disproportionally affected by climate change [36]. From a societal perspective, despite supply chains offering them choices, if not practised in a responsible manner, they have the potential of impacting lives and the future of the next generations negatively. Families are separated through forced labour while other vulnerable societies are exposed to harsh climate consequences. An existential threat is a reality. In the early 1990s, businesses started the incorporation of more socially responsible practices and the triple bottom line (TBL) reporting was born. According to Slaper and Hall [37], comprehensive investments that considered the people, planet and profit will likely support sustainable goals. The idea is that society through its forms (legal and political) can exert some pressure on business to act both ethically and morally. Society also desires to see governments taking action against polluters and irresponsible supply chains by making them pay for their deeds [11]. Unfortunately, global society hardly has a unified view on a wide variety of issues including sustainability. Societies tend to be heterogenous and have low issue agreement, making them very weak in putting pressure on the market players [38]. It makes sense to argue that societies are part of a political system that continually polarises them. On the world stage we have already seen how polarising politics can be on issues of sustainability in the USA elections. If society is to have any significant influence on sustainability, there is a need to confront an arena where power dominates knowledge [39].
Societies, especially those that are vulnerable see sustainability as an urgent matter that should be prioritised by policy. Ironically, when the same society assumes the customer cap, they lose their power of influence driven by either selfish gains (instant gratification) or lack of appropriate tools to exercise this power. The business community is looking for incentives to do what is “right”, but in some instances doing the right thing may lead to bankruptcy and collapse. On the other hand, government becomes the hope through policy—this may prove ineffective when political mileage is the ultimate goal of politicians, overpowering scientific evidence. At the end of it all, no matter what the view or interest is, everyone shall pay for the severe consequences of nature when supply chains practices are oblivious of sustainability concerns.
Ever since the concept of ‘supply chain sustainability’ was first mooted, there has been a debate around its possible conflict with profitability. One problem is that, in some cases, there is confusion between environmental (green issues) and commercial sustainability. This phenomenon is particularly noticeable in developing countries’ small transport businesses, where a typical reaction from an operator when asked about sustainability could be, ‘I don’t have time to worry about that green stuff, I have to concentrate on paying my bills and putting food on my family’s plates’ [40].
There is a genuine fear in many businesses, especially small and medium sized ones, that the short-term costs of operating in a sustainable manner will outweigh any longer-term benefits. This fear can become acute in businesses that operate in a hand to mouth manner, i.e., those that need all their available cash to operate and pay wages and so have insufficient money with which to make provision for the future. In some cases, this fear can be very real, businesses do not fail because of lack of profitability but they will fail, sometimes very quickly, when the cash-flow dries up [41]. In other words, if there is a risk that the immediate investment needed to generate sustainable benefits could lead to business failure and even bankruptcy, there is very little chance that those investments will be made. This is particularly sad because, in many cases, strategies designed to give environmental benefits will also create operational cost reductions. For example; efficient routeing and scheduling will reduce fuel bills and allow more ‘drops’ to be completed in a given time [42], whilst good warehouse management systems can have a major positive impact on supply chain efficiency and effectiveness [43] and therefore on both sustainability and operating costs.
Seeking long-term benefits can also cause problems. For example, extending one’s supply chain with a view to taking advantage of the low prices or variety offered by globalisation, increases the risk of failure as has been unfortunately demonstrated by supply problems encountered during the Covid-19 crisis. This has led to many companies reversing their globalisation efforts (e.g., by re-shoring) to shorten their supply chains and reduce risks, sometimes at a short-term reduction of profit or even financial loss to enhance longer term viability. Some businesses, that were unable to react quickly to the changing circumstances, failed.
Nevertheless, the key would seem to be to take a long-term view, but this can be difficult when one is fighting for survival. One way to reduce the short-term cost of implementing sustainability measures is to co-operate not just with one’s own partners and suppliers but across, as well as, up and down supply chains, even with competitors. Such practices, which hitherto would have been an anathema to many businesses, have come to the fore in recent years where sharing data and even transport can be shown to be mutually beneficial to facilitate survival and enhance sustainability [44].
Green supply chain management and other sustainable concepts are slowly gaining popularity in developing countries. If sustainable supply chain management practices are to be fully adopted by all organisations, a demonstrable link between such measures and improving economic performance and competitiveness will be needed [45]. In particular it is essential that any short-term operational costs are not allowed to inhibit potentially beneficial moves towards sustainability. Perhaps the key is to be found in collaboration through technology to minimise both costs and risks, whilst avoiding cyber information risks [46].
One of the principles that runs through this Chapter is the need to consider sustainability of the varied stakeholders. Only when economic, environmental, and social sustainability concerns are integrated throughout the decision-making process can you achieve sustainable development [47]. One of the reflections is that despite knowledge of the need to balance these three concerns, in practice, this has been harder to achieve. Even though sustainability in principle is an inclusive concept and possesses broader stakeholder interests, some of the interests have not been sufficiently represented. Consistent with the ‘leave no one behind’ principle embedded in the SDG 2030, the governance framework on sustainability should be formulated to include even the least of interests. Access to accurate, immutable, and timely data on local, regional, and global supply chain networks and activities promises information symmetry that allows accountability and gives power to policymakers and society in decision making and influences the conduct of the supply chains. The same technological capabilities driving global supply chain excellence can be harnessed to facilitate sustainability in them.
Calls for governance models that decentralise and realign decision-making in a manner that drives inclusion through stakeholder engagement, empowered participation and engaged decision making have been made by researchers [48]. Sustainability governance models have taken different forms including community, state, or private-led initiatives. Debates on which approach(es) is effective ensue. Private governance is normally driven by certification processes based on standard norms that individual companies across the chain commit to adhering to. Companies are incentivised through access to premium markets using certification that is recognised and practised by both producers and buyers. According to Grabs [49], the ability of private governance initiatives to play any meaningful role, depends on whether they can be scaled and institutionalised in a given sector. Grabs’ study found that, despite the advancement in the sustainable norms and institutionalisation of standard setting, integration of social and environmental externalities into production and procurement of highly priced certified products remains a challenge. Considering the complexity of global supply chains, sustainability governance presents a huge challenge. Advancement in technological tools affords an opportunity to counter this. Generation of sustainability data that can be visibly and timely circulated among the critical stakeholders can re-shape power balances and accountability in supply chains [26]. Using a sustainability matrix in the US agri-food supply chains private-ordering systems proved that continuous improvement in sustainability, can be achieved.
It is axiomatic that supply chains are not only essential to the twenty-first century way of life but that they have a major influence on the environment and therefore on their own sustainability and that of our planet. It is also apparent that most people that have the luxury of being able to think about it, would like to minimise and ideally reverse their impact. Unfortunately, ‘thinking’ and ‘doing’ are often worlds apart from each other and reality.
Even if one accepts people’s good intentions, it is apparent from this chapter that, confusion reigns. So many things influence sustainability through supply chains, that it is difficult to know where to start, but some things are very clear:
Technology offers many techniques to tackle the problem or (in the modern idiom) ‘provide a -solution’. For example:
Physical distribution aids such as: Drone technology and its adoption into mainstream parcels delivery can assist addressing the ‘last mile problem’.
Technology such as: 4IR can provide data and visibility of supply chains.
Such tools are simply enablers. Like every claim made by a software salesman, the savings can only be achieved if people act effectively on the information they provide.
This chapter has shown that 4IR technologies offer an unprecedented, if confusing, wealth of data and visibility with which to manage our supply chains so that, if we desire, they can become sustainable both environmentally and commercially. Importantly, that opportunity is only meaningful if the right policies, as well as leadership, exist and that global supply chains should be made more honest and open to scrutiny. Above all, environmental sustainability can only be achieved if, at all levels, from corporate down to personal, we put the planet before people and people before profit – in other words, we all aspire to use 4IR technology to become ‘global citizens’.
The authors extend their gratitude to Caroline Savage for her assistance and great professionalism in proofreading and editing the final manuscript. Further appreciation goes to Defactor DAO for the open access publication fee funding.
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