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The Role of Infrastructure in Green Logistics Development: A Case Study of Vietnamese Logistics Enterprises

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  • Anh Duc Do

    (National Economics University, Vietnam)

  • Thi Thanh Hoai Nguyen

    (National Economics University, Vietnam)

  • Thi Ha Trang Nguyen

    (National Economics University, Vietnam)

  • Thi Oanh Nguyen

    (National Economics University, Vietnam)

  • Thi Thuy Duong Do

    (National Economics University, Vietnam)

Abstract

Faced with environmental and resource depletion issues, green transformation is seen as a crucial key to sustainable growth. Accordingly, greening the logistics industry is an inevitable trend globally and in Vietnam specifically. To achieve this goal, logistics infrastructure plays a pivotal role in ensuring, supporting, and promoting the green transformation path in this sector. In this article, the author focuses on clarifying the relationship between infrastructure and the green logistics development of businesses. Drawing from previous studies along with descriptive statistical methods, measurement model evaluation, and structural model evaluation through the application of SPSS and SmartPLS software, the research results show that the development of logistics infrastructure positively impacts the green logistics development of Vietnamese businesses. Consequently, some recommendations are proposed to contribute to the effective and sustainable development of green logistics.

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  • Anh Duc Do & Thi Thanh Hoai Nguyen & Thi Ha Trang Nguyen & Thi Oanh Nguyen & Thi Thuy Duong Do, 2024. "The Role of Infrastructure in Green Logistics Development: A Case Study of Vietnamese Logistics Enterprises," European Journal of Business and Management Research, European Open Science, vol. 9(3), pages 135-141, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejbmr0:v:9:y:2024:i:3:id:52358
    DOI: 10.24018/ejbmr.2024.9.3.2358
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