Evaluation and measurement of performance, practice and pressure of green supply chain in indian manufacturing industries

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Green supply chain is a new concept in recent literature. The purpose of the study is to identify the importance of different factors related to green practice, performance and pressure during manufacturing in Indian manufacturing industries. The approach of this research includes in depth literature review, experts interviews and questionnaire surveys. The questionnaires are developed and data are collected through mail and two rounds of data collection were carried out to obtain more reliable responses. The major activities of the green supply chain; namely internal environmental management system, green packaging, green purchasing, eco designing, cooperation with customers, internal recovery, environmental, positive economic, negative economic, regulatory, competition are covered throughout the research. Factor analysis is performed using IBM SPSS 21 statistical software to understand the importance of green supply chain. Factor analysis is used to obtain the relative importance of various factors of green practice, green performance, and pressure. The collected data are analyzed by applying “mean score” method and the graphs are designed in SPSS software to compare the different factors.

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Chaudhary, T., & Chanda, A. K. (2015). Evaluation and measurement of performance, practice and pressure of green supply chain in indian manufacturing industries. Uncertain Supply Chain Management. Growing Science. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.uscm.2015.5.004

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