Culture and green supply chain management (GSCM): A systematic literature review and a proposal of a model

作者: J. El Baz , S. Iddik

DOI: 10.1108/MEQ-09-2019-0197

关键词: Supply chain managementSystematic reviewCorporate social responsibilityKnowledge managementSample (statistics)SociologyConceptual modelOrganizational cultureContent analysisMultidisciplinary approach

摘要: This paper seeks to explore, summarize, and interpret the existing literature linking green supply chain management (GSCM) culture. To achieve this goal, three main questions are answered: (1) How culture has been linked GSCM in prior works? (2) What general problems exposed? (3) gaps detect?,A systematic review related culture–GSCM was conducted. The combines descriptive content analysis of 46 academic peer-reviewed English papers from 30 international journals.,Around 90 percent articles empirical papers, only 10 conceptual papers. These systematically focused on two issues: largest number deal with organizational culture–environmental practices, then national practices. GSCM–culture relationship underlines contrast findings stemmed various factors, levels analysis, different sample, research design, contexts, so on. Among results, a model is developed, allowing suggestions for future research.,This limited by environmental practices SCM raised literature, excluding corporate responsibility or ethics researches. study may not be exhaustive expose all field, but it does definitively assess wider available which access provided. Future researchers empirically test proposed toward more clarifications.,This provides managers an extra element take into consideration while accustoming GSCM, better understanding role sensitivity cultural values order harmonize changes.,This had extended reviews add recent new It update goes beyond that propose multidisciplinary theorizing links calling ultimate investigations detected gaps.

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