2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jretconser.2019.05.007
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A new model for assessing the impact of the urban intelligent transportation system, farmers’ knowledge and business processes on the success of green supply chain management system for urban distribution of agricultural products

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“…CSR is directly associated with SSCM. Thus, it may lead to the effective application of SSCM [53]. Moreover, corporate social responsibility is implanted in the corporate culture, and companies practicing corporate social responsibility initiatives are more prone to have a decent corporate culture atmosphere that might support them in continuing their participation in innovation initiatives to protect energy, decrease emissions, and improve productivity [54].…”
Section: Csr and Sustainable Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSR is directly associated with SSCM. Thus, it may lead to the effective application of SSCM [53]. Moreover, corporate social responsibility is implanted in the corporate culture, and companies practicing corporate social responsibility initiatives are more prone to have a decent corporate culture atmosphere that might support them in continuing their participation in innovation initiatives to protect energy, decrease emissions, and improve productivity [54].…”
Section: Csr and Sustainable Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reliability of the measures is examined through the use of composite reliability and Cronbach’s alpha. In general, the minimum value of composite reliability is 0.7 (Nunnally, 1978; Ghafouri-Azar et al , 2018; Rajabion et al , 2019), and the minimum value of Cronbach’s alpha is 0.7 (Cronbach, 1951). Cronbach’s alpha was developed by Cronbach (1951) to deliver a measure of the internal consistency of a test or scale.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the focus on environmental, social, and economic performances as relatively independent phenomena prevent the design of consistent interventions intended to cope with the complex eco-social-economic relationships underlying the proper functioning of a smart urban ecosystem (Ahmad and Mehmood, 2015). Finally, the absence of a meta-organization which connects the different stakeholders, aggregates information, nourishes individual and collective knowledge, and creates commitment to accomplish sustainable goals may weaken the desirability and feasibility of greening policies and practices (Rajabion et al, 2019).…”
Section: J O U R N a L P R E -P R O O Fmentioning
confidence: 99%