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Green Supply Chain Management

2013
The strategic importance of supply chain management has been increasing during the past two decades. Companies utilise the supply chain in order to become more competitive as a whole. Recently, it has been observed that environmental and social pressures and standards have a direct and indirect impact on supply chain management and the competitiveness ...
Jean-Paul Rodrigue   +2 more
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‘Green' Supply Chain Management

2016
Operational practices of ‘green' supply chain processes within as well as across the firm boundaries are strongly linked with the firm performance. However, the desire for such practices is governed by external and/or internal factors. The challenge, therefore, for supply chain and operations managers is to design and develop an operations strategy ...
Padmanabha Aital, Prince Vijai
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Channel coordination in green supply chain management

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2013
Environmental consciousness has become increasingly important in everyday life and business practice.
S Swami, J Shah
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Green supply chain management and organizational performance

Industrial Management & Data Systems, 2012
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to explore green supply chain management (GSCM) practices and their relationship with organizational performance. More specifically, this research explores the effect of GSCM efforts and other organizational factors on firm performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that serve as suppliers to large customer ...
Sang M. Lee, Sung Tae Kim, Donghyun Choi
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The Role of Green Supply Management in the Development of Sustainable Supply Chain

Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2013
AbstractThis paper highlights the role of green supply management in the development of a sustainable supply chain. It examines if supply risks, supplier relationship management capability, and end‐customer orientation of supply management function are connected to the green supply management practices of a firm.
Kähkönen Anni-Kaisa   +2 more
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Green Supply Chain Management

2009
In this chapter, we will discuss some of the fundamental aspects of Green Supply Chain Management (GrSCM). First, GrSCM, its origins, advantages, barriers, and initiatives will be discussed. Next, we will review green design, green operations, green procurement, and GrSCM frameworks.
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The Construction of Green Supply Chain Management System

International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, 2008
Considering the implications of EU environmental laws such as REACH (registration, evaluation, authorization, and restriction of chemicals) and EuP (directive on eco-design of energy-using products) as well as RoHS (restrictions of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment) Directive, they have been acquired to ...
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On the Structure Model of Green Supply Chain Management

2014 Seventh International Joint Conference on Computational Sciences and Optimization, 2014
This electronic Green supply chain management is a sustainable development mode of modern manufacturing enterprises. This article, after expounding the definition and content of the green supply chain management, has put forward the structure model of the green supply chain management and analyzed some problem, and the strategies and issues needing to ...
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Configuring digital supply chains for green supply chain management

Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management
Purpose This study examines how different digital supply chain (DSC) configurations shape green supply chain management (GSCM) and, in turn, affect organisational performance (operational, workers-related and financial).
Fabíola Renata Alves Roberto   +2 more
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Green supply chain management

2015
Purpose. Globalization has led worldwide organizations to balance their economic and environmental performances in order to achieve a concrete sustainable development. In an environmental centered world, logistics is called to put into action advanced programs based on technological and organizational improvement, in order to gain or maintain a ...
Cosimato Silvia, Troisi Orlando
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