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What motivates firms to adopt a green supply chain and how much does it matter?
This study integrates the elaboration likelihood model, institutional theory, and the image management perspective to identify the internal and external forces that can effectively drive firms to adopt a green supply chain.
Mengmeng Wang, Guocheng Zhang
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This paper examines the impact of institutional pressure (IP), top management support (TMS), green supply chain management practices (GSCM), and supply chain competitive advantage (SCCA) on corporate environmental performance (EP).
J. Wiredu +4 more
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This research was conducted in a case study of a rubber processing factory involving several parts, namely gardens, processing plants, and final processing.
Ida Bagus Suryaningrat +2 more
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Digitization and greening have become the characteristics of social and economic development. Digital technology, as a critical enabler of green supply chain management, has been widely considered and recognized by academia and business circles. With the
Yi Wang +4 more
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MODELLING FRAMEWORK FOR CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT-AN INTEGRATED APPROACH OF PARETO, ISM AND SEM [PDF]
The study aimed in identifying Green supply chain critical success factors, develop and validate the framework through integrated approach of ISM, MICMAC and SEM so as to promote green practices throughout the supply chain activities in Indian ...
Vanishree Beloor +2 more
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Increasing Sustainable Performance Through Green Human Resource Management: The Role of Green Supply Chain Management and Corporate Social Responsibility [PDF]
In this research, the effect of green human resource management (green performance management and compensation, green hiring and training involvement, and green human health) on sustainable performance (economic performance, social performance, and ...
Van It Nguyen
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A green supply chain economy considering environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors improves the chances of functional growth through minimal risk factors.
Cheng Qian, Yuying Gao, Lifeng Chen
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This study examines how green training can give businesses a sustainable competitive edge. Environmentally conscious strategies and operations result in lower costs, improved reputation, increased customer loyalty, and increased market opportunities ...
B. Barakat +6 more
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Decisions and Coordination of Green Supply Chain Considering Big Data Targeted Advertising
The application of big data targeted advertising in the green supply chain makes the green marketing of products more accurate and effective. This paper applies game theory to study the decisions and coordination issues of a green supply chain in which ...
Haiju Hu, Yakun Li, Mengdi Li
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Designing the Model of Factors Affecting Green Supply Chain Establishment and Management: A Meta-synthesis Approach and Strategic Option (SODA) Analysis and Development [PDF]
Globalization, increasingly stringent regulations for state and nongovernmental organizations along with consumer pressure and demand for addressing environmental issues have led organizations to consider essential measures they might take to establish ...
alireza rajabipoor meybodi +3 more
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