Green supply chain management (GSCM): a research agenda

The concept of green supply chain management (GSCM) is now gaining more attention among practitioners due to its ability to help companies address environmental issues. Nevertheless, studies on GSCM practices and outcomes extensively come from multinational companies compared to fully owned Malaysia...

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Main Authors: Shamsuddin, Alina, Wahab, Eta, Wan Ahmad, Wan Nurul Karimah, Abdullah, Nor Hazana, Abdul Hamid, Mohd Syaiful
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author Shamsuddin, Alina
Wahab, Eta
Wan Ahmad, Wan Nurul Karimah
Abdullah, Nor Hazana
Abdul Hamid, Mohd Syaiful
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Wan Ahmad, Wan Nurul Karimah
Abdullah, Nor Hazana
Abdul Hamid, Mohd Syaiful
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description The concept of green supply chain management (GSCM) is now gaining more attention among practitioners due to its ability to help companies address environmental issues. Nevertheless, studies on GSCM practices and outcomes extensively come from multinational companies compared to fully owned Malaysian companies, especially the Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs). This conceptual paper discusses GSCM in global context and explores further directions of GSCM research in Malaysia. The discussions led to conclusions that the main drivers of GSCM implementation are mainly the pressure of regulators, customers and public awareness. Moreover, the implementation can have positive impacts on organizations economic performance and preservation of the environment. Consequently, more research is needed on the implementation of GSCM among Malaysian SMEs, especially in terms of the key practices from the perspectives of the practitioners.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-65532022-03-01T01:22:15Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6553/ Green supply chain management (GSCM): a research agenda Shamsuddin, Alina Wahab, Eta Wan Ahmad, Wan Nurul Karimah Abdullah, Nor Hazana Abdul Hamid, Mohd Syaiful HD Industries. Land use. Labor The concept of green supply chain management (GSCM) is now gaining more attention among practitioners due to its ability to help companies address environmental issues. Nevertheless, studies on GSCM practices and outcomes extensively come from multinational companies compared to fully owned Malaysian companies, especially the Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs). This conceptual paper discusses GSCM in global context and explores further directions of GSCM research in Malaysia. The discussions led to conclusions that the main drivers of GSCM implementation are mainly the pressure of regulators, customers and public awareness. Moreover, the implementation can have positive impacts on organizations economic performance and preservation of the environment. Consequently, more research is needed on the implementation of GSCM among Malaysian SMEs, especially in terms of the key practices from the perspectives of the practitioners. Exceling Tech Pub, UK 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6553/1/AJ%202020%20%28350%29.pdf Shamsuddin, Alina and Wahab, Eta and Wan Ahmad, Wan Nurul Karimah and Abdullah, Nor Hazana and Abdul Hamid, Mohd Syaiful (2020) Green supply chain management (GSCM): a research agenda. International Journal of Supply Chain Management, 9 (1). pp. 1100-1104. ISSN 2051-3771
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Shamsuddin, Alina
Wahab, Eta
Wan Ahmad, Wan Nurul Karimah
Abdullah, Nor Hazana
Abdul Hamid, Mohd Syaiful
Green supply chain management (GSCM): a research agenda
title Green supply chain management (GSCM): a research agenda
title_full Green supply chain management (GSCM): a research agenda
title_fullStr Green supply chain management (GSCM): a research agenda
title_full_unstemmed Green supply chain management (GSCM): a research agenda
title_short Green supply chain management (GSCM): a research agenda
title_sort green supply chain management (gscm): a research agenda
topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
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