2021
DOI: 10.4038/jbs.v8i0.67
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How green the supply chain of apparel manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka

Abstract: This research aims to study the Green Supply Chain Management Practices (GSCMPs) adopted and the challenges encountered in achieving a closed-loop supply chain in apparel manufacturing companies in Sri Lanka. By adopting a deductive approach and quantitative survey method and using a self-administered questionnaire, the study collects data from 102 Strategic Business Units of apparel companies located in the Western and North Western provinces of Sri Lanka.Descriptive statistics are used for analysing data. Re… Show more

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“…Many scholars, responding to mounting social pressure, have used the GSCM framework to examine the correlation between environmentally responsible practices and a company’s bottom line (Khan et al , 2018). In the Sri Lankan context, previous research was done on GSCM to understand the level of adoption (Jayarathna, 2016; Manage and Dissanayake, 2021), determinants (Jayarathna and Wickramasinghe, 2019), operational and economic performance (ECP) (Galahitiyawe and Jayakody, 2019; Mallikarathna and Silva, 2019; Lakmali and Jayaratne, 2018; Priyashani and Gunarathne, 2021) and competitive advantages (Sadurdeen and Sutha, 2019). In emerging markets like Sri Lanka, the effect of GSCM to ensure the sustainability of businesses, in other words, impact on the triple bottom line, is still unanswered.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many scholars, responding to mounting social pressure, have used the GSCM framework to examine the correlation between environmentally responsible practices and a company’s bottom line (Khan et al , 2018). In the Sri Lankan context, previous research was done on GSCM to understand the level of adoption (Jayarathna, 2016; Manage and Dissanayake, 2021), determinants (Jayarathna and Wickramasinghe, 2019), operational and economic performance (ECP) (Galahitiyawe and Jayakody, 2019; Mallikarathna and Silva, 2019; Lakmali and Jayaratne, 2018; Priyashani and Gunarathne, 2021) and competitive advantages (Sadurdeen and Sutha, 2019). In emerging markets like Sri Lanka, the effect of GSCM to ensure the sustainability of businesses, in other words, impact on the triple bottom line, is still unanswered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%