2021
DOI: 10.5902/1983465961861
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Fifteen years of green supply chain research

Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a discussion concerning how supply chains have evolved through the introduction of environmental concerns into the managerial field.Design/methodology/approach – The authors have reviewed several of the most relevant research results regarding Green Supply Chains and analyzed the status of cooperation among authors and countries.Findings – The authors set a discussion on the concept of the Green Supply Chain, along with its practices, drivers, motivations and b… Show more

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“…In Europe only 16 articles were conducted and only 10 out of 100 articles were exploratory (case studies) in nature (Che-Razak & Ibrahim, 2020). Also, China, USA and India dominate this discipline in terms of their impact and number of publications (Tseng, Islam, Kariab, Fauzib & Afrin, 2019;Jabbour & Stefanelli, 2021), which justifies the need to do more studies in Europe using exploratory research. Despite the large number of studies conducted in the field of sustainability in supply chains, only a few have investigated the green purchasing practices (GPP) affecting the focal company performance (Tate, Ellram & Dooley, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Europe only 16 articles were conducted and only 10 out of 100 articles were exploratory (case studies) in nature (Che-Razak & Ibrahim, 2020). Also, China, USA and India dominate this discipline in terms of their impact and number of publications (Tseng, Islam, Kariab, Fauzib & Afrin, 2019;Jabbour & Stefanelli, 2021), which justifies the need to do more studies in Europe using exploratory research. Despite the large number of studies conducted in the field of sustainability in supply chains, only a few have investigated the green purchasing practices (GPP) affecting the focal company performance (Tate, Ellram & Dooley, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%