Chiappetta Jabbour, C.J., Mauricio, A.L. and Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, A.B. (2017) Critical success factors and green supply chain management proactivity: shedding light on the human aspects of this relationship based on cases from the Brazilian industry. Production Planning and Control, 28 (6-8). pp. 671-683. ISSN 0953-7287
Full content URL: http://doi.org/10.1080/09537287.2017.1309705
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Item Type: | Article |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
By applying the resources-based view (RBV) theory to green management, this study aims to analyse the relationship between critical success factors (CSFs) and the adoption of green supply chain management (GSCM) practices for some Brazil-based manufacturers of automotive batteries considered focal in their supply chains. It also analyses how human issues, known as green human resource management (GHRM) aspects, can help to increase the effectiveness of CSFs for GSCM strategies that are still not totally well-managed, justifying a RBV perspective. This research assumes that firms tend to be in different stages of GSCM development (more strategic or less strategic) and tests four research propositions to determine whether more proactive GSCM is related to higher levels of effectively managed CSFs. Three focal companies that operate in the Brazilian automotive battery industry were studied. Research results suggest that more proactive GSCM practices correlate to more effectively managed CSFs and to a greater support from GHRM. We argue that managers with a clear GHRM strategy will have more success in GSCM adoption, using more green training, green recruitment and selection, green performance evaluation and employee rewards. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Additional Information: | cited By 33 |
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Keywords: | Electric batteries, Human resource management, Natural resources management, Personnel training, Resource allocation, Brazil, Critical success factor, Green supply chain management, Operations management, Resources based, Sustainable operations, Supply chain management |
Divisions: | Lincoln International Business School |
ID Code: | 39720 |
Deposited On: | 20 Jan 2020 11:57 |
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