Research on Risk Management of Green Supply Chain of Prefabricated Buildings Based on QCA

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Abstract

In the context of sustainable development, green supply chain, as a whole-process environmental management model, provides a good implementation path for the development and utilization of prefabricated buildings. However, the green supply chain operation of prefabricated buildings in a complex social network environment involves many risk factors, which seriously affect the realization of the green supply chain management goals. This research first identifies risk factors based on the perspective of stakeholders, and then uses fsQCA to analyze the risk factors in the green supply chain of prefabricated buildings, and identifies four configurations that lead to high risks in the green supply chain of prefabricated buildings. Risk is the main risk that leads to the risk of the green supply chain of prefabricated buildings. The types of core risks involved mainly include externality risks, organizational management risks, and manufacturing risks. This research provides an effective method for evaluating and reducing risks in the green supply chain of prefabricated buildings, and improves the effectiveness and accuracy of risk control by all participants.

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Yang, H., & Ren, W. (2021). Research on Risk Management of Green Supply Chain of Prefabricated Buildings Based on QCA. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 248). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202124803041

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