Determinants and effects of green supply chain management (GSCM)
Green Supply-Chain Management (GSCM) is an increasingly widely-diffused practice among companies that are pursuing environmental excellence. The motivation for the introduction of GSCM may be ethical (e.g. reflecting the values of managers) and/or commercial (e.g. gaining a possible competitive advantage by signalling environmental concern). Drawing upon a database of over 4,000 manufacturing facilities in seven OECD countries this paper assesses the determinants and motivations for the implementation of GSCM. We find that GSCM is strongly complementary with other advanced management practices, and that it contributes to improved environmental performance. The effects on commercial performance are more ambiguous.
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2009-03-01
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Authors: | Testa, Francesco ; Iraldo, Fabio ; Johnstone, Nick |
Institutions: | Istituto di Management, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna |
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