Green Supply Chain
Green Supply Chain
Green Supply Chain
Management Practices on
Organizational Performance:
A Study on the Indian
Manufacturing Industry
DHAR ROHAN, BISWAS MUKESH AND ANBANANDAM RAMESH
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (IIT), ROORKEE
Literature Review
Green SCM
Conventional SCM
Objective
Economic
Ecological Impact
High
High
Low
Low
High
Supplier Selection
Criteria
Consumers selection
Criteria
Research Methodology
1.
2.
3.
Data Collection
4.
Model Testing
SEM model
Objective
Research Methodology
Two constructs:
Data Collection
A 5-point Likert scale has been adopted for the purpose of the
questionnaire. The survey for this study was done in three stages
through Pilot testing, convenience sampling and random Sampling.
Model
Chisquare:49.87
GFI: .97
CFI: .94
Conclusion
Also, four parameters namely FP, BI, EV and MS have been adopted to measure the
organizational performance.
Hence, GSCM and OP are correlated and the implementation of GSCM has a positive
impact on OP.
This gives the managers an insight into the relationships between GSCM and OP and
leaves them with an opportunity to create a sustainable business environment and model,
which can yield progressive economic benefits and can be mutually beneficial for the
environment as well.
It also helps the managers to assess the effect of GSCM practices implementation on the
OP and the direction in which it affects it.
Findings