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Before addressing the elements that structure the entire integrated strategy to implement and operationalize Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM), it is important to bring the reader the definition of the main concepts that guide this chapter, that is, what is the Supply Chain Management (SCM) and the green management of this chain.
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Green Human Resource Management and Green Supply Chain Management: linking two emerging agendas
Green Human Resource Management (GHRM) and Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) are popular subjects in the areas of human resource management (HRM) and operations management (OM), respectively.
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In this chapter, we discuss green practices in supply chain management. First, we analyze green corridors, and then green network design problems. For both these problems, we present mathematical optimization models with two objectives: one related to transportation costs and the other to the protection of the environment.
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International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, 2013Today, it is widely recognised that green supply chain management GSCM is essential for organisations to survive and prosper in the global market and networked economy, as a kind of modern management mode which takes environmental impact and resource efficiency into a comprehensive consideration within the entire supply chain.
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