Progressing from internal to supply chain level environmental strategies: The influence of internal support processes


Autoria(s): Graham, Stephanie
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

The need for companies to consider the environmental impact of their operations and supply chains has been highlighted in the literature. However, few studies appear to consider how companies’ progress from proactive environmental strategies implemented at the internal, operations level to proactive environmental strategies implemented at the supply chain level. This study assesses the implementation process through the lens of the natural resource-based view and dynamic capabilities perspective. First, the link between the internal strategy ‘pollution prevention’ and the supply chain strategy ‘process stewardship’ is assessed. Second, the mediating influence of the internal support processes ‘integration’ and ‘learning’ on the implementation process is considered. Data collected from a sample of 1200 UK-based food manufacturing companies is analysed using multiple regression analysis. The findings suggest that the progression to environmental efforts at the supply chain level begins with internally-based environmental efforts and that the integration of these efforts and experience gained from them are important supporting factors in this progression.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/progressing-from-internal-to-supply-chain-level-environmental-strategies-the-influence-of-internal-support-processes(0d043b0d-953b-45af-b3db-5ff7628776c6).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Graham , S 2016 , ' Progressing from internal to supply chain level environmental strategies: The influence of internal support processes ' Supply Chain Management: An International Journal .

Tipo

article