Green supply chain nuances in east malaysian construction industry

The antecedent influence of technology innovation, regulatory regimes and stakeholders’ pressure on green supply chain management have been investigated disparately, with mixed results. This study aimed to explore the potential and specific effects of these selection pressure among sampled construct...

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Main Authors: Bamgbade, J.A., Hosany, Mohammad Mehdi, Ajibike, W. A., Chai, C.S.
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Published: Taylor & Francis Ltd. 2023
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38253/1/Green%20supply%20chain%20nuances%20in%20East%20Malaysian%20construction%20industry.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1080/15623599.2023.2179470
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spelling my.ump.umpir.382532023-09-12T06:09:55Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38253/ Green supply chain nuances in east malaysian construction industry Bamgbade, J.A. Hosany, Mohammad Mehdi Ajibike, W. A. Chai, C.S. HD28 Management. Industrial Management T Technology (General) The antecedent influence of technology innovation, regulatory regimes and stakeholders’ pressure on green supply chain management have been investigated disparately, with mixed results. This study aimed to explore the potential and specific effects of these selection pressure among sampled construction organizations in Sarawak Malaysia using the Triple Embeddedness Framework as an underpinning theory. Using a self-report online survey instrument, we sampled 350 contractors in Sarawak, and 114 responses were received after repeated reminders. However, after removing seven incomplete responses, only 107 usable surveys were considered for data analysis, denoting a response rate of 30.6%. Data screening was then carried out using SPSS version 23, while SmartPLS version 3.2 was used to assess the measurement and structural models. The findings suggest that regulatory pressure and technology orientation positively relate to the contractors’ green supply chain management. There is also a significant mediation of technology orientation in customer, regulatory pressure and green supply chain management relationships. This study contributes to the construction project supply chain body of knowledge by channelling the Triple Embeddedness Framework toward green supply chain management by providing empirical grounds from the hypothesized relationships. Stakeholders’ unification is also suggested for sustainable upstream and downstream integration. Taylor & Francis Ltd. 2023 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38253/1/Green%20supply%20chain%20nuances%20in%20East%20Malaysian%20construction%20industry.pdf Bamgbade, J.A. and Hosany, Mohammad Mehdi and Ajibike, W. A. and Chai, C.S. (2023) Green supply chain nuances in east malaysian construction industry. International Journal Of Construction Management. pp. 1-10. ISSN 1562-3599 (Print) 2331-2327 (Online). (Published) https://doi.org/10.1080/15623599.2023.2179470 https://doi.org/10.1080/15623599.2023.2179470
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
T Technology (General)
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T Technology (General)
Bamgbade, J.A.
Hosany, Mohammad Mehdi
Ajibike, W. A.
Chai, C.S.
Green supply chain nuances in east malaysian construction industry
description The antecedent influence of technology innovation, regulatory regimes and stakeholders’ pressure on green supply chain management have been investigated disparately, with mixed results. This study aimed to explore the potential and specific effects of these selection pressure among sampled construction organizations in Sarawak Malaysia using the Triple Embeddedness Framework as an underpinning theory. Using a self-report online survey instrument, we sampled 350 contractors in Sarawak, and 114 responses were received after repeated reminders. However, after removing seven incomplete responses, only 107 usable surveys were considered for data analysis, denoting a response rate of 30.6%. Data screening was then carried out using SPSS version 23, while SmartPLS version 3.2 was used to assess the measurement and structural models. The findings suggest that regulatory pressure and technology orientation positively relate to the contractors’ green supply chain management. There is also a significant mediation of technology orientation in customer, regulatory pressure and green supply chain management relationships. This study contributes to the construction project supply chain body of knowledge by channelling the Triple Embeddedness Framework toward green supply chain management by providing empirical grounds from the hypothesized relationships. Stakeholders’ unification is also suggested for sustainable upstream and downstream integration.
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author Bamgbade, J.A.
Hosany, Mohammad Mehdi
Ajibike, W. A.
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title Green supply chain nuances in east malaysian construction industry
title_short Green supply chain nuances in east malaysian construction industry
title_full Green supply chain nuances in east malaysian construction industry
title_fullStr Green supply chain nuances in east malaysian construction industry
title_full_unstemmed Green supply chain nuances in east malaysian construction industry
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publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
publishDate 2023
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38253/1/Green%20supply%20chain%20nuances%20in%20East%20Malaysian%20construction%20industry.pdf
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