Green supply chain management practices: evidence from Malaysia / Noor Sufiawati Khairani, Indra Devi Rajamanoharan and Nagarethnam Thirumanickam.

This study examines the green supply chain management (GSCM) practices found in a manufacturing firm operating in Malaysia. The findings indicate that by integrating ISO 14001 modules as the framework, the case firm has initiated several environmental management practices within the supply chain pha...

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Main Authors: Khairani, Noor Sufiawati, rajamanoharan, Indra Devi, Thirumanickam, Nagarethnam
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor 2012
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spelling my.uitm.ir.311212020-06-17T00:41:36Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31121/ Green supply chain management practices: evidence from Malaysia / Noor Sufiawati Khairani, Indra Devi Rajamanoharan and Nagarethnam Thirumanickam. Khairani, Noor Sufiawati rajamanoharan, Indra Devi Thirumanickam, Nagarethnam Value. Utility. Value added Malaysia This study examines the green supply chain management (GSCM) practices found in a manufacturing firm operating in Malaysia. The findings indicate that by integrating ISO 14001 modules as the framework, the case firm has initiated several environmental management practices within the supply chain phases. The findings also indicate that the case firm’s inbound logistics, internal supply chain/production and outbound logistics processes conform to green management practices. However, reverse logistics practice, a key phase in GSCM is not practiced by the case firm. The present study besides adding knowledge to current literature, will also contribute in promoting environmental practice among companies operating in Malaysia, particularly on the effects that these practices have on the environmental, operational & financial performance. This work provides a starting-point for further research in GSCM in Malaysia. Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor 2012-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31121/1/AJ_NOOR%20SUFIAWATI%20KHAIRANI%20MAR%20B%2012.pdf Khairani, Noor Sufiawati and rajamanoharan, Indra Devi and Thirumanickam, Nagarethnam (2012) Green supply chain management practices: evidence from Malaysia / Noor Sufiawati Khairani, Indra Devi Rajamanoharan and Nagarethnam Thirumanickam. Management & Accounting Review, 11 (2). pp. 1-16. ISSN 2550-1895 http://arionline.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/MAR/article/view/208
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topic Value. Utility. Value added
Malaysia
spellingShingle Value. Utility. Value added
Malaysia
Khairani, Noor Sufiawati
rajamanoharan, Indra Devi
Thirumanickam, Nagarethnam
Green supply chain management practices: evidence from Malaysia / Noor Sufiawati Khairani, Indra Devi Rajamanoharan and Nagarethnam Thirumanickam.
description This study examines the green supply chain management (GSCM) practices found in a manufacturing firm operating in Malaysia. The findings indicate that by integrating ISO 14001 modules as the framework, the case firm has initiated several environmental management practices within the supply chain phases. The findings also indicate that the case firm’s inbound logistics, internal supply chain/production and outbound logistics processes conform to green management practices. However, reverse logistics practice, a key phase in GSCM is not practiced by the case firm. The present study besides adding knowledge to current literature, will also contribute in promoting environmental practice among companies operating in Malaysia, particularly on the effects that these practices have on the environmental, operational & financial performance. This work provides a starting-point for further research in GSCM in Malaysia.
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author Khairani, Noor Sufiawati
rajamanoharan, Indra Devi
Thirumanickam, Nagarethnam
author_facet Khairani, Noor Sufiawati
rajamanoharan, Indra Devi
Thirumanickam, Nagarethnam
author_sort Khairani, Noor Sufiawati
title Green supply chain management practices: evidence from Malaysia / Noor Sufiawati Khairani, Indra Devi Rajamanoharan and Nagarethnam Thirumanickam.
title_short Green supply chain management practices: evidence from Malaysia / Noor Sufiawati Khairani, Indra Devi Rajamanoharan and Nagarethnam Thirumanickam.
title_full Green supply chain management practices: evidence from Malaysia / Noor Sufiawati Khairani, Indra Devi Rajamanoharan and Nagarethnam Thirumanickam.
title_fullStr Green supply chain management practices: evidence from Malaysia / Noor Sufiawati Khairani, Indra Devi Rajamanoharan and Nagarethnam Thirumanickam.
title_full_unstemmed Green supply chain management practices: evidence from Malaysia / Noor Sufiawati Khairani, Indra Devi Rajamanoharan and Nagarethnam Thirumanickam.
title_sort green supply chain management practices: evidence from malaysia / noor sufiawati khairani, indra devi rajamanoharan and nagarethnam thirumanickam.
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Selangor
publishDate 2012
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