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Linking Green Supply Chain Management Skills and Environmental Performance

In: Operations Management and Sustainability

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  • Pinja Raitasuo

    (Aalto University School of Business)

  • Markku Kuula

    (Aalto University School of Business)

  • Alex J. Ruiz-Torres

    (University of Puerto Rico – Rio Piedras)

  • Max Finne

    (Warwick Business School, University of Warwick)

Abstract

This chapter investigates the link between green supply chain management skills and performance outcomes in the logistics sector. Relationships between green supply chain management skills and two performance outcomes, environmental performance and innovation performance, are examined. Survey data were collected from the Finnish, Russian, Puerto Rican and Panamanian logistics sectors and the theoretical framework was subjected to analysis using structural equation modeling. The results show a positive link between green supply chain management skills and environmental performance in all four countries, whereas the link between green supply chain management skills and innovation performance was found only in Caribbean countries.

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  • Pinja Raitasuo & Markku Kuula & Alex J. Ruiz-Torres & Max Finne, 2019. "Linking Green Supply Chain Management Skills and Environmental Performance," Springer Books, in: Luitzen de Boer & Poul Houman Andersen (ed.), Operations Management and Sustainability, chapter 14, pages 273-291, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-93212-5_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93212-5_14
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