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Green manufacturing practices and sustainable performance among Ghanaian manufacturing SMEs: the explanatory link of green supply chain integration
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2020
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EngineeringSustainability PerformanceSustainable DevelopmentGreen ManufacturingGreen InnovationSustainable OperationsSustainable Supply Chain ManagementSustainable DesignSustainable ManufacturingManagementSupply ChainGhanaian Manufacturing SmesGlobal StrategyGreen Supply ChainSustainable PerformanceManufacturing SmesCorporate Social ResponsibilitySupply Chain ManagementCorporate SustainabilityStrategic ManagementMarketingGreen Manufacturing PracticesGreen CertificationsBusinessSustainabilityExplanatory LinkSustainable Supply ChainsSustainable Production
Purpose The aim of this study is to examine the explanatory link of green supply chain integration (GSCI) between green manufacturing practices (GMPs) and sustainable performance (economic [EP], environmental [EnP] and social [SP] performances) by using data from an emerging country. Design/methodology/approach An explanatory research design was employed for the study. Structured questionnaires were used to collect data from 178 Ghanaian manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Hypotheses were formulated and tested using partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). Findings The results indicate that GMPs have a significant positive effect on sustainable performance (EP, EnP and SP). Again, GMPs have a significant positive effect on GSCI. Additionally, GSCI plays a mediating role between green manufacturing practices and sustainable performance. Research limitations/implications In this study, GSCI was compositely measured despite having three dimensions. Generalizing the findings is also not guaranteed since the sample constitutes Ghanaian manufacturing SMEs. Practical implications The results provide significant ramifications for managers of manufacturing SMEs within Ghana and those in other sub-Saharan African context. Based on the results, managers of manufacturing firms will have stronger backing to invest in GMPs, while at the same time establish strong ties with eco-oriented supply chain partners so as to achieve their sustainable performance goals. Originality/value This study adds to the literature in the area of sustainability and triple bottom line by providing evidence from a fast growing industrialized and emerging country.
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