2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124191
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Adoption of green supply chain management practices through collaboration approach in developing countries – From literature review to conceptual framework

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“…Giri et al [18] develop a competing supply chain with two green manufacturers and a retailer competing and cooperating with one another under the intervention of government. Asif et al [19] reviewed approaches of developing countries, finding that eco-design, green purchasing, green manufacturing and reverse logistics are four promising practices. According to our best knowledge, random demand has not been considered as a variable in green supply chain management.…”
Section: Green Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Giri et al [18] develop a competing supply chain with two green manufacturers and a retailer competing and cooperating with one another under the intervention of government. Asif et al [19] reviewed approaches of developing countries, finding that eco-design, green purchasing, green manufacturing and reverse logistics are four promising practices. According to our best knowledge, random demand has not been considered as a variable in green supply chain management.…”
Section: Green Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a peer-to-peer enabled blockchain will enhance the security and reliability of sensory networks and devices, making these devices more popular and providing the IoTs with a higher level of control in supply chain systems [11,12]. In our previous research publication [13], we reviewed the literature on Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) and developed a state-of-the-art supply chain model for the integration of green practices and technologies in the value chain of the firms. The results of that study indicated the need for transparent collaboration methods and innovative technologies to successfully record and improve the suppliers' emission levels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consecuente con ello, se ha propuesto en la literatura especializada abordar el impacto ambiental de sus procesos, desde la arista de la sustentabilidad y más recientemente de la circularidad de las organizaciones; uno de ellos de creciente interés es en su proceso de abastecimiento (Farooque et al, 2019;Walker et al, 2012), que se ha conceptualizado en la literatura especializada indistintamente bajo diferentes formas, tales como cadenas de suministro sustentables (Meherishi et al, 2019;Sönnichsen & Clement, 2020), cadenas de suministro verdes (Asif et al, 2020;Malviya & Kant, 2017) o cadenas de suministro circulares (Farooque et al, 2019;Lahane et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified