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The effects of green supply chain management capability on the internalisation of environmental management systems and organisation performance

Tiberio Daddi, Iñaki Heras‐Saizarbitoria, Luca Marrucci, Francesco Rizzi and Francesco Testa

Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2021, vol. 28, issue 4, 1241-1253

Abstract: The capability to manage the supply chain is a key issue in general management as well as green management. The topic has been widely discussed in the literature, however only few studies focused on how this capability could influence the effectiveness of certified Environmental Management Systems. To bridge this gap, we administered a survey with more than 400 EU EMAS‐registered companies in order to investigate the relation between green supply chain management capability and some key organisational performance such as environmental management system internalisation, environmental reputation, eco‐innovation and market competitiveness. The results show a positive influence of green supply chain management capability on performance through the mediating role of the internalisation of environmental management system and directly on market competitiveness. The study opens the floor on further academic debates on green supply chain management capability in environmental management systems and it identifies possible managerial and policy implications.

Date: 2021
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