An evaluation of government role in green supply chain management through theories

Companies self-regulating were mostly for improving their reputation and public image rather than achieving to sustainability goals and this let to shift to co-regulating approach. In co-regulation practices, however, NGOs initially played a vital role to reduce the companies' misuse of self-re...

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Main Authors: Nezakati, Hossein *, Fereidouni, Meghdad Abbasian, Rahman, Azmawani Abd
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Language:English
Published: Econjournals 2016
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author Nezakati, Hossein *
Fereidouni, Meghdad Abbasian
Rahman, Azmawani Abd
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Fereidouni, Meghdad Abbasian
Rahman, Azmawani Abd
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description Companies self-regulating were mostly for improving their reputation and public image rather than achieving to sustainability goals and this let to shift to co-regulating approach. In co-regulation practices, however, NGOs initially played a vital role to reduce the companies' misuse of self-regulating era, but given that many companies have tied with NGOs and under business-NGOs partnership concealed the corruptions. The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of Governments in Green Supply Chain Management in order to examine the coercive and supportive dimensions of governments' effects on all stakeholders' actors. In this regard, stakeholder theory, institutional theory and resource based view have been utilized to identify and explain the governments' role in the chain. The findings of this research suggested that governments' stewardship role can be more appropriate to the Green Supply Chain Management in order to coordinate and integrate the supply chain activities. This study has proposed a conceptual model which it can be empirically tested for future studies.
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spelling sunway-20192022-04-26T03:36:45Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2019/ An evaluation of government role in green supply chain management through theories Nezakati, Hossein * Fereidouni, Meghdad Abbasian Rahman, Azmawani Abd HD28 Management. Industrial Management Companies self-regulating were mostly for improving their reputation and public image rather than achieving to sustainability goals and this let to shift to co-regulating approach. In co-regulation practices, however, NGOs initially played a vital role to reduce the companies' misuse of self-regulating era, but given that many companies have tied with NGOs and under business-NGOs partnership concealed the corruptions. The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of Governments in Green Supply Chain Management in order to examine the coercive and supportive dimensions of governments' effects on all stakeholders' actors. In this regard, stakeholder theory, institutional theory and resource based view have been utilized to identify and explain the governments' role in the chain. The findings of this research suggested that governments' stewardship role can be more appropriate to the Green Supply Chain Management in order to coordinate and integrate the supply chain activities. This study has proposed a conceptual model which it can be empirically tested for future studies. Econjournals 2016-10-04 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2019/1/An%20evaluation%20of%20government%20role%20in%20green%20supply%20chain%20management.pdf Nezakati, Hossein * and Fereidouni, Meghdad Abbasian and Rahman, Azmawani Abd (2016) An evaluation of government role in green supply chain management through theories. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues (IJEFI), 6 (6S). pp. 76-79. ISSN 2146-4138 https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijefi/article/view/3119
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Nezakati, Hossein *
Fereidouni, Meghdad Abbasian
Rahman, Azmawani Abd
An evaluation of government role in green supply chain management through theories
title An evaluation of government role in green supply chain management through theories
title_full An evaluation of government role in green supply chain management through theories
title_fullStr An evaluation of government role in green supply chain management through theories
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of government role in green supply chain management through theories
title_short An evaluation of government role in green supply chain management through theories
title_sort evaluation of government role in green supply chain management through theories
topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2019/
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http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2019/1/An%20evaluation%20of%20government%20role%20in%20green%20supply%20chain%20management.pdf