Supply Chain Risk Management and Non-financial Performance of Manufacturing Companies: The Intervening Role of Green Supply Chain Practices
J. O. Ajani (),
D. O. Oloyede (),
Adebisi Adewole () and
J. O. Laosebikan ()
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J. O. Ajani: Bowen University
D. O. Oloyede: Bowen University
Adebisi Adewole: University of West of Scotland
J. O. Laosebikan: Bowen University
Chapter Chapter 14 in Structural Transformation and Economic Development in Africa, 2026, pp 299-316 from Springer
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Abstract The lingering concerns about supply chain risks and the consciousness by manufacturing firms to produce environmentally friendly products led the study to have examined supply chain risk management and non-financial performance of selected manufacturing companies in Nigeria as well as the intervening effect of green supply chain practices on supply chain risk management and non-financial performance. Causal survey research was adopted for the study to examine the relationship among the variables of the study. Primary data was collected through structured questionnaire. Three firms were purposively selected from each of the healthcare, beverage and flourmill categories listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and two hundred and eighteen (218) employees in these firms were selected using the simple random sampling technique from the supply chain and logistics departments. The data was analysed with the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) executed through the Smart PLS package. The research was guided by the positivist approach. Findings revealed that supply chain risk management was found to be a significant predictor of firm non-financial performance (R2 = 0.775, β = 0.566, p
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-92318-0_14
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