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It is of great importance to gain a better understanding of the impact of external stakeholder groups on an organization’s supply chain management strategies and practices. The greater challenge is to know how the two constructs affect an organization’s sustainability and performance. This...
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(EP) is typically viewed by firms as costs, however, a positive link between EP and FP would license companies to pursue … the good—even by incurring additional costs, hence ECSR also affects FP indirectly through improved EP. Moreover, we posit … a more complex relationship between EP and FP that could be curvilinear, specifically quadratic. This would mean that EP …
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This research study explores the effect of a strategic revolution that a garment industry needs to adapt with the help of new technologies such as Industry 4.0 technology in the presence of GSCM and Lean manufacturing practices. Its experiments with either the LMP or Green SCM could be used as a...
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Purpose – The aim of this study to investigate the impact of green supply chain practices from the management decision-making level to the implementation of the food industry. We modified the Ahmed & Najmi (2018) model to include organization performance as an outcome factor, as it better...
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Green Supply Chain Management is one of the progressively extensive practice among corporations pursuing advance their overall performance. In this study, impact of Internal and External Environmental Management variables were study on CSR with the mediation of Eco design. A survey questionnaire...
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Firms that we're able to develop competitive advantages in CSR using proactive environmental and social strategies, achieve superior social and economic performance. However, the big challenge is to recognize the factors that are shaping organizational strategies towards CSR. In particular, we...
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The study focuses and examines the relationship between transformational leadership and organizational innovation and organizational performance with the mediation analysis of CSR. We modified Khan et. al. (2017) model, by including different dimensions of CRS namely customers, employees,...
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Managing sourcing relationships is a real-world problem for supply chain managers nowadays. The study focuses on how socially sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) practices (i.e., assessment and collaboration) can be vehicles to encourage suppliers to act responsibly and tackle their...
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The aim of this study is to find out the direct impact of competence of strategic supply chain orientation, strategic environmental orientation and institutional pressure on Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) and to overall performance. The data gathered from executives of 66 manufacturing...
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This paper explored advancement in what performance factors affect Green Supply Chain Management practices of the firms. Data was collected through survey questionnaire, adopted and disseminated to 200 different employees working in different organizations based in Karachi that were associated...
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