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- Alhassian Abobassier
(Department of Business Administration, Institute of Graduate Research and Studies, University of Mediterranean Karpasia, Mersin 33010, Turkey)
- Amir Khadem
(Department of Business Administration, Institute of Graduate Research and Studies, University of Mediterranean Karpasia, Mersin 33010, Turkey)
- Hasan Yousef Aljuhmani
(Department of Business Administration, Institute of Graduate Research and Studies, University of Mediterranean Karpasia, Mersin 33010, Turkey)
- Ahmad Bassam Alzubi
(Department of Business Administration, Institute of Graduate Research and Studies, University of Mediterranean Karpasia, Mersin 33010, Turkey)
Abstract
This study investigates the influence of blockchain-enabled supply chain traceability (BESCT) on sustainable supply chain practices (SSCP) in the context of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Turkish manufacturing sector. Grounded in the Resource-Based View (RBV), the research further examines the mediating roles of perceived information transparency (PIT) and supply chain collaboration (SCC) and the moderating effect of environmental orientation (EO). The study employs a quantitative research design using data collected from 652 managers representing various manufacturing SMEs. Structural equation modeling via SmartPLS 4.0 is applied to test a moderated mediation model and assess the relationships among the constructs. The results indicate that BESCT is positively associated with SSCP both directly and through PIT and SCC as mediating mechanisms. PIT is linked to improved visibility and information integrity, while SCC is associated with joint sustainability efforts across supply chain partners. Moreover, EO strengthens the positive associations between BESCT and PIT with SSCP, while its effect on collaboration is more nuanced. Given the cross-sectional design, these findings should be interpreted as associative rather than causal. In addition, the use of a non-probability convenience sampling approach may limit generalizability, and the results should be interpreted with caution. This study contributes to the RBV literature by conceptualizing blockchain as a traceability-enabled dynamic capability that supports sustainability-oriented practices in SMEs.
Suggested Citation
Alhassian Abobassier & Amir Khadem & Hasan Yousef Aljuhmani & Ahmad Bassam Alzubi, 2026.
"Unlocking Sustainable Supply Chains Through Blockchain Traceability: The Strategic Roles of Transparency, Collaboration, and Environmental Orientation,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(8), pages 1-29, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:8:p:4138-:d:1925212
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