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Title of Article |
The key role of institution pressure on green supply chain practice and the firm's performance |
Date of Acceptance |
1 October 2019 |
Journal |
Title of Journal |
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management |
Standard |
SCOPUS |
Institute of Journal |
OmniaScience |
ISBN/ISSN |
2013-8423 |
Volume |
2019 |
Issue |
12(3) |
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Year of Publication |
2019 |
Page |
432-446 |
Abstract |
Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the influence of isomorphism institutional theory on green
supply chain management (GSCM) and firm performance by using the structural equation model (SEM).
Design/methodology/approach: The study used structural equation model (SEM) to explain the
driving factors of reducing the impact of environmental processes on the firm.
Findings: Isomorphism institutional factors showed a statistically significant positive effect on GSCM
practices. Moreover, GSCM practices showed a statistically significant positive effect on firm performance.
Under the literature review, customer pressure and top management support are primary factors to achieve
GSCM practices and potential to establish firm performance.
Research limitations/implications: First, the common hypothesizes do not provide insight into all the
relationships that warrant additional inspection. Second, Thailand manufacturers have experiences
pressures from foreign customers and competitors but they have opportunities to learn from them to
better improvement GSCM practices.
Practical implications: Results may highlight pressure for greening and which more efforts are needed
for GSCM practices. GSCM practices generally require more effort due to need for collaborating with
customer and competitor. Thailand manufacturers are increasingly confronted with isomorphism
institutional pressure to implement GSCM practices.
Social implications: It is useful the Thailand government promotes GSCM by creating an awareness of
the benefits. GSCM can help to alleviate the question of the followers about implementing GSCM and
decrease their risk association with the environmental adoption.
Originality/value: Research creates clarity of the relationship between isomorphism institutional
pressures, top management support, and performance in Thailand, which is a developing country with
environmental investment concerns that affect profits from the operations of the firm |
Keyword |
isomorphism institutional theory, institutional theory, green supply chain management, GSCM practices, performance |
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Reviewing Status |
มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ |
Status |
ตีพิมพ์แล้ว |
Level of Publication |
นานาชาติ |
citation |
true |
Part of thesis |
true |
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