PRACTICING GREEN BUSINESS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA: PERCEPTION AND COGNIZANCE OF RESEARCHERS
Muhammad Ali (pipulbd@gmail.com),
Sudhir K.S. Yadav, and
Alexandru-Mircea Nedelea
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Sudhir K.S. Yadav,: C. C. S. University, Indi
Alexandru-Mircea Nedelea: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania
EcoForum, 2017, vol. 6, issue 1, 7
Abstract:
‘Green Business’ has risen in prominence. Green supply chain management is a concept that is gaining popularity in the South East Asian region especially in India. For many organizations in India, it is a way to demonstrate their sincere commitment to sustainability. For this purpose a conceptual model was developed from literature review and data used secondary sources. The analysis identified that Awareness of Green Business in India has been improving very slowly but now people of both countries are feeling that this area is having lot of scope to improve and they started to do work on this area. This paper presents the link between green business management practices and increased competitiveness and improved economic performance amongst a sample of organizations in India. India is fast growing country but slow in developing green business.
Keywords: Business Strategy; Climate Change; Energy Environment; Global Warming; India (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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