Social Responsibility and Environmental Logistics in Energy: DTEK Group’s Experience in the Context of European Sustainable Development Standards
エネルギー分野における社会的責任と環境ロジスティクス:欧州の持続可能な開発基準を踏まえたDTEKグループの経験 (AI 翻訳)
Inna P. Chaika, Oleksandr V. Khursa, Ivan O. Kaspir
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日本語
本論文は、ウクライナのエネルギー企業DTEKグループの事例を通じて、戦時下における社会的・環境的責任の変容と欧州基準への適合を分析する。グリーンサプライチェーンマネジメント(GSCM)の導入が、脱炭素化と社会的信頼の向上に有効であることを示し、レジリエンスパラドックス(軍事危機が再生可能エネルギーへの移行を加速する現象)を指摘する。
English
This paper examines the transformation of social and environmental responsibility in Ukraine's energy sector under martial law, using DTEK Group as a case. It finds that military threats can paradoxically accelerate the transition to renewables, and proposes a Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) framework with KPIs for decarbonization, energy efficiency, and social responsibility. The study demonstrates that GSCM is essential for meeting European sustainability standards and attracting green finance.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
ウクライナの事例であるため直接的な日本の実務への適用は限られるが、危機下でのグリーン移行の促進メカニズムは、自然災害やエネルギー危機への対応を迫られる日本企業にとっても示唆に富む。特に、サプライチェーン全体での脱炭素化と社会的責任の統合手法は、SSBJや有報でのサステナビリティ情報開示を進める際の参考になる。
In the global GX context
This paper provides a unique perspective on how geopolitical crises can accelerate green transitions, offering a practical GSCM framework that integrates decarbonization, energy efficiency, and social responsibility. While specific to Ukraine, the resilience paradox and KPIs for green logistics are relevant for companies operating in volatile environments or seeking alignment with EU sustainability directives such as CSRD.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:The study documents a 'resilience paradox' where war accelerates renewable adoption, contributing to crisis-driven transition theory.
🏢実務担当者:The GSCM framework with specific KPIs for decarbonization, energy efficiency, and social responsibility can be adapted for supply chain sustainability programs.
🏛政策担当者:The paper illustrates how policy support for green logistics and social initiatives can be maintained even under extreme conditions, relevant for energy security and transition planning.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The article examines the transformation of the paradigm of social and environmental responsibility in Ukraine’s energy sector amid the unprecedented challenges of martial law and the need to align with European standards of sustainable development. The relevance of the study is driven by the critical need to combine energy security with corporate social responsibility, urgent decarbonization, and the transition to a decentralized generation model. The aim of the article is to theoretically substantiate strategic directions and develop a practical set of tools for improving the management of environmental logistics in an energy holding (using the example of DTEK Group) through the integration of best European practices and the adaptation of logistical processes to the unique challenges of martial law. Special attention is given to the analysis of the company’s social initiatives, such as support for veterans, internally displaced persons, and local communities, as well as the formation of a corporate culture of sustainable development. The methodological basis of the research is a system approach to managing the environmental and social footprint of the enterprise. The study employs: the comparative analysis method – to examine the experience of European energy leaders; the systematization and classification method – in developing the strategic architecture of social and environmental management; the logical generalization method – to form a strategy for optimizing logistics flows. As a result of the study, a «resilience paradox» was identified, where military threats become a catalyst for the accelerated transition to renewable energy sources. A comprehensive benchmarking of the strategies of global energy companies was conducted, allowing for the adaptation of European experience to domestic realities. The authors have developed and structured an applied system of key performance indicators (KPI) for green logistics, covering three strategic areas: decarbonization of supply chains, operational energy efficiency of infrastructure, and social responsibility within the circular economy. The feasibility of implementing the Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) conception has been substantiated, which involves integrating social and environmental criteria into supplier selection, inventory management, and the disposal of renewable energy components. It has been demonstrated that the implementation of GSCM is an indispensable condition for compliance with modern international standards, enhancing social trust, and attracting green financing. Prospects for further research have been identified in the area of digital integration of Ukrainian and European energy hubs, taking into account the social aspects of sustainable development.
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