Development of a Sustainable Collaborative Management Strategy for Green Supply Chains in E-Business: Collaborative Management Strategy of Green Supply Chain Considering Sustainable Development
Daoping Wang and
Genhasi Ge
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Daoping Wang: University of Science and Technology Beijing, China
Genhasi Ge: University of Science and Technology Beijing, China
Information Resources Management Journal (IRMJ), 2022, vol. 35, issue 3, 1-21
Abstract:
The interaction between economic entities and environmental impacts in developing countries has been a source of concern. It uses a unique conceptual framework to create a system for collaboration between foreign and domestic e-businesses to improve the environment. A study is given by the Collaborative Management Strategy (CMS) ideas for innovation systems, industrialization of development, and product concept. It aims to collaborate between foreign and domestic e-businesses, government, consumers, and suppliers. As a result of its importance to economic stability and human well-being, achieving sustainable development goals (SDG) has become one of the most important goals in the global economy. The green supply chain management is digitized and automated with a deep learning algorithm. The business industry is a significant focus for SDG implementation. Considering this, the value of small and medium-sized e-businesses has been discussed from this perspective.
Date: 2022
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