Green practices and innovations of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) industry in Singapore: idea worth sharing

TCM health benefits and pressure to thrive TCM businesses while taking care of the sustainability of resources has challenged the TCM industry to produce more with less. It is of interest to know how TCM businesses innovate to sustainability through green practices. By capturing the perspectives of...

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Main Authors: Tan, Ying Yan, Omar, Rosmini
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Published: MDPI 2022
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spelling my.utm.1044732024-02-08T08:08:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/104473/ Green practices and innovations of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) industry in Singapore: idea worth sharing Tan, Ying Yan Omar, Rosmini HD Industries. Land use. Labor TCM health benefits and pressure to thrive TCM businesses while taking care of the sustainability of resources has challenged the TCM industry to produce more with less. It is of interest to know how TCM businesses innovate to sustainability through green practices. By capturing the perspectives of TCM organizational stakeholders on practices to minimize the negative impacts on the local environment by TCM enterprises (clinics) in Singapore from the lens of a qualitative exploratory study, the present study explored the presence of green practices and innovations of TCM organizational stakeholders though it is less clear whether these engagements are conducted out of the intention to be green, as these are daily practices at TCM clinics. The phenomenological approach was applied to examine the lived experiences of study participants who work or had worked at TCM clinics in Singapore. The highlights of the paper stressed inadequate focus on green practices at the organizational level to achieve sustainable development targets of TCM industry in Singapore, despite the existence of self-awareness at the individual level to protect the environment. The findings can be building blocks for future research on green and policy making. Green practices and innovations to stay healthy while protecting the environment, with more sensible choices, can bring differences to humans’ lives. MDPI 2022-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104473/1/RosminiOmar2022_GreenPracticesandInnovationsofTraditional.pdf Tan, Ying Yan and Omar, Rosmini (2022) Green practices and innovations of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) industry in Singapore: idea worth sharing. Sustainability, 14 (18). pp. 1-38. ISSN 2071-1050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su141811588 DOI:10.3390/su141811588
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Tan, Ying Yan
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Green practices and innovations of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) industry in Singapore: idea worth sharing
description TCM health benefits and pressure to thrive TCM businesses while taking care of the sustainability of resources has challenged the TCM industry to produce more with less. It is of interest to know how TCM businesses innovate to sustainability through green practices. By capturing the perspectives of TCM organizational stakeholders on practices to minimize the negative impacts on the local environment by TCM enterprises (clinics) in Singapore from the lens of a qualitative exploratory study, the present study explored the presence of green practices and innovations of TCM organizational stakeholders though it is less clear whether these engagements are conducted out of the intention to be green, as these are daily practices at TCM clinics. The phenomenological approach was applied to examine the lived experiences of study participants who work or had worked at TCM clinics in Singapore. The highlights of the paper stressed inadequate focus on green practices at the organizational level to achieve sustainable development targets of TCM industry in Singapore, despite the existence of self-awareness at the individual level to protect the environment. The findings can be building blocks for future research on green and policy making. Green practices and innovations to stay healthy while protecting the environment, with more sensible choices, can bring differences to humans’ lives.
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title_short Green practices and innovations of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) industry in Singapore: idea worth sharing
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title_fullStr Green practices and innovations of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) industry in Singapore: idea worth sharing
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