Efficiency of the green service supply chain management: which practices for which performances?
Efficacité du green service supply chain management: quelles pratiques pour quelles performances ?
Aziz Hmioui,
Badr Bentalha () and
Alla Lhoussaine
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Aziz Hmioui: ENCG Fès
Badr Bentalha: ENCG Fès
Alla Lhoussaine: ENSA, Fès
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Abstract:
Green Supply Chain (GSC) is understood as an organizational strategy to minimize waste and improve the ecology of supply chains by integrating environmental concerns into the inter-organizational practices of the company. In this perspective, Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) is called to contribute to the development of supply chain sustainability, through the integration of social, environmental and economic responsibilities, in both manufacturing and service supply chains (Green Service Supply Chain Management; GSSCM). Particularly in the services domain, our study proposes the following problematic: To what extent does Green Service Supply Chain Management help improve the overall performance of the company? The objective of this research is to present a state of the art on GSSCM, the detection of good managerial practices of GSSCM and the determination of the main indicators of piloting the global performance of service companies. This will allow us to propose a tool to evaluate and compare the performance of supply chains.
Keywords: Supply chain; SCM; Green Supply Chain; Green Service Supply Chain; performance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-02-01
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Published in Supply Chain Management et Développement Durable : État des Lieux et Perspectives, pp.77-94, 2022
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