Investigating and analysing the factors affecting the development of sustainable supply chain model in the industrial sectors
Davood Andalib Ardakani and
Asieh Soltanmohammadi
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2019, vol. 26, issue 1, 199-212
Abstract:
The growing demands for goods, which has been accompanied with a negative effect on the environment and society as it escalates the environmental social disasters, has led to the increased pressure on supply chains to be sustainable. Due to the significance of sustainability, this study attempted to investigate the drivers of sustainable supply chain Management through proposing a conceptual model based on six hypotheses. An 18‐item questionnaire were completed by 91 experts in the industry, the results of which were analysed using the partial least square‐path modelling. The results of path modelling indicated that green product development is effective on the social issue through the environmental performance management and the green supply chain management. Moreover, the environmental performance management was found to be directly affected by the green supply chain management. Consequently, some implications were suggested regarding the significance of sustainable supply chain management and the manager's practice.
Date: 2019
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