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Drivers of Green Supply Chain Management Practices and their Impact on Firm Performance: A Developing Country Perspective

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  • Aslam, Haris

    (Department of Operations and Supply Chain, University of Management and Technology(UMT), Pakistan,)

  • Rashid, Kamran

    (University of Management and Technology(UMT), Pakistan)

  • Rahman Wahla, Asadur

    (University of Management and Technology(UMT), Pakistan)

  • Tahira, Uzma

    (University of Management and Technology(UMT), Pakistan)

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to identify the drivers of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) practices among the manufacturing firms of a developing country, and to examine the impact of GSCM practices on firms’ economic and environmental performance. A structural equation model is developed to study the hypothesized relationships between three drivers and GSCM practices. Furthermore, the relationship between GSCM practices and firm’s economic and environmental performance is also investigated. A sample of manufacturing firms is taken from the companies listed in the local stock exchange. Cross-sectional data of 80 responses from these manufacturing firms is collected. The developed model is tested through Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) technique. Results show that customer’s pressure and firm’s internal drive (enviropreneurship) positively impacts the adoption of GSCM practices whereas the relationship between governmental legislation GSCM practices adoption is not significant. GSCM practices positively impact the supply chain buying firm’s economic and environmental performance.

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  • Aslam, Haris & Rashid, Kamran & Rahman Wahla, Asadur & Tahira, Uzma, 2018. "Drivers of Green Supply Chain Management Practices and their Impact on Firm Performance: A Developing Country Perspective," Journal of Quantitative Methods, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, vol. 2(1), pages 87-113.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:jqmumt:0010
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    1. Panagiotis Trivellas & Georgios Malindretos & Panagiotis Reklitis, 2020. "Implications of Green Logistics Management on Sustainable Business and Supply Chain Performance: Evidence from a Survey in the Greek Agri-Food Sector," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(24), pages 1-29, December.

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    Keywords

    green supply chain management (GSCM); developing country; environmental performance; structural equation modeling; partial least square (PLS);
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    JEL classification:

    • D22 - Microeconomics - - Production and Organizations - - - Firm Behavior: Empirical Analysis

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