Adoption of green supply chain initiatives among small and medium sized suppliers
Even though green supply chains have been proven to lessen environmental issues and provide economic benefits, little is known about green supply chains, especially in the perspective of Malaysia. This paper aims to describe what factors drive small and medium-sized suppliers in participating in gre...
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| Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
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2013
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4117/ http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4117/1/paper_54.pdf |
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| Summary: | Even though green supply chains have been proven to lessen environmental issues and provide
economic benefits, little is known about green supply chains, especially in the perspective of
Malaysia. This paper aims to describe what factors drive small and medium-sized suppliers in
participating in green supply chain initiatives. The data collection instrument for this research is
through questionnaires. Results indicated thatthe supplier’s supply chain readiness, buyer’s influence
and government involvement drive suppliers to participate in green supply chain initiatives.
Indeed,the readiness of the supply chain was the most important factor that drives the participation of
SME andfollowed by the buyer’s influence and finally the government involvement. |
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