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Natural resource based green supply chain management
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Environmental PerformanceEngineeringAgricultural EconomicsSustainable DevelopmentGreen ManufacturingEnvironmental EconomicsSustainable Supply Chain ManagementNatural ResourceGscm ImplementationManagementSupply ChainEnvironmental ManagementGreen Decision-makingGreen Supply ChainSupply Chain DesignSupply Chain ManagementCoherent ModelBusinessSustainabilitySustainable Supply ChainsSustainable ProductionSupply Chain Analysis
Purpose The aim of this paper is to conceptualise a structural model of natural resource based green supply chain management (GSCM), and its relationship, with an indication of cause and effect, to relevant performance measures and drivers. Design/methodology/approach The literature, describing GSCM from a natural resource based view (NRBV), along with performance measures and institutional drivers, is critically evaluated and used to develop the model. Findings Constructs are identified in terms of intra‐ and inter‐organisational environmental practices, performance measures and institutional drivers. Causal relationships, within and between the constructs, are also proposed in the form of hypotheses. Research limitations/implications At this stage the model is purely conceptual and the causal relationships are only proposed. Empirical tests of the model and hypotheses are required. Practical implications On empirical verification, this work can furnish managers with validated measurement scales to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses in their GSCM implementation and determine how firms can successfully implement GSCM to promote sustainable industrial development. Originality/value GSCM from within the NRBV perspective, and incorporating performance measures and institutional drivers, has yet to be comprehensively synthesised in a coherent model. This conceptual work is the first step in that direction.
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