The effect of motivators, supply, and lean management on sustainable supply chain management practices and performance

作者: Ravindra Baliga , Rakesh Raut , Sachin Kamble

DOI: 10.1108/BIJ-01-2019-0004

关键词:

摘要: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to conceptualize a model for sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) that integrates the antecedents, practices and performance measures of sustainability. It also examines if lean management (LM) and supply management (SM) are antecedents of SSCM. Design/methodology/approach A systematic review of literature was undertaken across multiple streams, including operations management, SCM, sustainability, business ethics and performance management. Articles relevant to SSCM published over a span of 31 years (1988–2018) were searched using keywords and specific selection criteria. Findings From the literature, three dependent constructs – motivators of sustainability, LM and SM – and three independent constructs – environmental practices in SCM, social practices in SCM and SSCM performance – are identified and defined. Linkages between these constructs are hypothesized to develop a theoretical framework called the “integrated lean/supply management with sustainability motivators, practices and performance model.” Research limitations/implications Built on the principles-practices-outcomes framework proposed earlier, this model is comprehensive in its coverage of sustainability antecedents, practices and performance. Further, it covers the SCM triad – the supplier, the focal firm and the customers – as well as the roles they play in sustainability performance. Originality/value By identifying LM and SM as additional antecedents of SSCM, this study suggests that sustainability may be realized through LM and SM principles. Further, the proposed model presents a novel integration of literature from diverse domains.

参考文章(268)
Lisa M. Ellram, John N. Pearson, Supplier Selection and Evaluation in Small versus Large Electronics Firms Journal of Small Business Management. ,vol. 33, pp. 53- ,(1995)
Richard F. Poist, Paul R. Murphy, Green logistics strategies: An analysis of usage patterns Transportation Journal. ,vol. 40, pp. 5- 16 ,(2000)
Cristina Sancha, Cristina Gimenez, Vicenta Sierra, Achieving a socially responsible supply chain through assessment and collaboration Journal of Cleaner Production. ,vol. 112, pp. 1934- 1947 ,(2016) , 10.1016/J.JCLEPRO.2015.04.137
Kwok Hung Lau, Tu Li, Co-Opetition Between the Ports in Hong Kong and Shenzhen from the Users' Perspective International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management. ,vol. 8, pp. 1- 26 ,(2015) , 10.4018/IJISSCM.2015070101
Charu Chandra, Armen Tumanyan, None, Supply chain system taxonomy: A framework and methodology Human systems management. ,vol. 24, pp. 245- 258 ,(2005)
Amarpreet S. Kohli, Ellen Hawkins, Motivators to Adopt Green Supply Chain Initiatives International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management. ,vol. 8, pp. 1- 13 ,(2015) , 10.4018/IJISSCM.2015100101
Finn Wynstra, Arjan van Weele, Mathieu Weggemann, Managing supplier involvement in product development: three critical issues European Management Journal. ,vol. 19, pp. 157- 167 ,(2001) , 10.1016/S0263-2373(00)00090-6
Jury Gualandris, Ruggero Golini, Matteo Kalchschmidt, Do supply management and global sourcing matter for firm sustainability performance? An international study Supply Chain Management. ,vol. 19, pp. 258- 274 ,(2014) , 10.1108/SCM-11-2013-0430
Asad Shafiq, Robert D. Klassen, P. Fraser Johnson, Amrou Awaysheh, Socially Responsible Practices: An Exploratory Study on Scale Development using Stakeholder Theory† Decision Sciences. ,vol. 45, pp. 683- 716 ,(2014) , 10.1111/DECI.12085