2016
DOI: 10.1080/13675567.2016.1160041
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Assessing the impact of green supply chain practices on firm performance in the Korean manufacturing industry

Abstract: As a growing number of customers tend to view corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a key purchase decision criterion, demands for CSR including environmental sustainability have accelerated in today's business world. To meet such demands, many firms consider embracing environment-friendly business practices. However, many firms are still hesitant to implement those practices due to sceptical views about their real managerial benefits. Although the previous literature confirms the positive link between a fi… Show more

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“…The previous paradigm of firm performance was the primacy of concern of internal firm operations and cost differentiation with less attention given to upstream and downstream operations (Porter, 1990). Recent developments in environmental sustainability as part of CSR (Choi et al, 2017) have expanded the need for green initiatives as part of the success criteria of firms (Burke and Gaughran, 2005).…”
Section: Firm Competitivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previous paradigm of firm performance was the primacy of concern of internal firm operations and cost differentiation with less attention given to upstream and downstream operations (Porter, 1990). Recent developments in environmental sustainability as part of CSR (Choi et al, 2017) have expanded the need for green initiatives as part of the success criteria of firms (Burke and Gaughran, 2005).…”
Section: Firm Competitivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These ten main methods found used in the developed models were: fuzzy model (six occurrences); multivariate statistics (six occurrences); exploratory case study (five occurrences); AHP combined with DEMATEL (three occurrences); DEA combined with ANP, RNA and MADA (two occurrences); fuzzy multi-criteria + DEMATEL (two occurrences); fuzzy multi-criteria combined with TOPSIS (two occurrences); structural equation modeling (two occurrences); sustainable manufacturing capacity assessment tool (CMAT) (two occurrences) and TISM + FAHP (two occurrences). In the remaining studies (11 studies), evaluation methods appear only once, as follows: block chain technology (BCT) [37]; cluster analysis + one way ANOVA [32]; ELECTRE TRI [39]; PROMETHEE [46]; DEMATEL [58]; AHP [26]; BW-MCDM [22]; fuzzy multi-criteria + ANP [30]; rough set theory [1]; grounded theory [25] and AHP + TOPSIS [40].…”
Section: Systemic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of cluster analysis combined with the one way ANOVA statistical method has advantages because it is possible to classify supply chain forming clusters according to specific characteristics defined by researchers within each type of practice [32]. ANOVA analysis of variance helps to verify if there is any difference in the company's performance, because this method is able to treat various structures of experiments, besides estimating the variance with more accuracy and precision, extracting more information about the data.…”
Section: Cluster Analysis + One Way Anovamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some researchers expanded the scope to sustainability by discussing the effect of integrated practices such as lean, green, and social management systems on sustainability performance. Further, in the most recent two years, researchers broadened GSCM studies by focusing on a single industry [89] or a specific country, such as Korea [90]. In summary, the researchers in this cluster initially focused on GSCM and then expanded the scope to sustainable supply chain management (SSCM), with the research topic shifting from the drivers, barriers, and outcome performance of whole SCM to more specific supplier-related issues.…”
Section: Collaboration Network Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%