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Evaluation of Business Manager's Reverse Logistics Perspectives: Sample of Malatya Organized Industrial

Mevlüt Türk, Kadir Keke and Mustafa Deste

Alphanumeric Journal, 2018, vol. 6, issue 2, 227-242

Abstract: The fact that technology has become an inseparable part of human life has led to an increase in the consumption and waste amount, a decrease in natural resources, and environmental pollution to reach important dimensions. Along with these improvements, protection of the environment and wastes have become a legal obligation in front of the enterprises, and as the society becomes conscious about the protection of the environment, it has become very important in terms of customer satisfaction. In the case of logistics, the concept of reverse logistics, which refers to the collection, storage and transport activities, which include the processes of recycling, reprocessing and destruction in general, became important. In this study, a descriptive research has been carried out on the business executives' evaluation of the reverse logistics perspective and their application to the reverse logistics. In this framework, first the theoretical framework for the concept of reverse logistics was established and the importance of reverse logistics for the country, society, environment and enterprises was emphasized and reverse logistics applications in our country were given place. In the application part of the study, face-to-face interviews were carried out with executives of 110 companies operating in the Malatya Organized Industrial Zone, and a survey was conducted. In the light of the obtained data, it is seen that the business executives see the level of reverse logistics as a social responsibility towards the environment and collectivity; how to look at the way in which reverse logistics can be used as an advertising tool and to give an environmental image to enterprises; the competitive advantage of reverse logistics, the contribution to customer satisfaction, and the degree of participation in the views that benefit the business economy are evaluated and analyzed whether the executives differ in terms of demographic characteristics and some basic characteristics of the enterprises.

Keywords: Executive Viewpoint; Malatya Organized Industrial Zone; Reverse Logistics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.17093/alphanumeric.409491

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