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Effect of lean-green practice and green human resource on supply chain performance: a resource-based view

Atul Kumar Sahu (Department of Industrial and Production Engineering, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur, India)
Mahak Sharma (Faculty of Behavioural Management and Social Sciences, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands)
Rakesh Raut (Department of Operations and Supply Chain Management, Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Mumbai, India)
Vidyadhar V. Gedam (Sustainability Management Area, Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Mumbai, India)
Nishant Agrawal (Department of Management, Institute of Management, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, India)
Pragati Priyadarshinee (Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India)

Benchmarking: An International Journal

ISSN: 1463-5771

Article publication date: 21 February 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The study examined a wide range of proactive supply chain practices to demonstrate a cross-linkage among them and to understand their effects on both practitioners of previous decision-making models, frameworks, strategies and policies. Here, six supply chain practices are empirically evaluated based on 28 constructs to investigate a comprehensive model and confirm the connections for achieving performance and competence. The study presents a conceptual model and examines the influence of many crucial factors, i.e. supply chain collaboration, knowledge, information sharing, green human resources (GHR) management and lean-green (LG) practices on supply chain performance.

Design/methodology/approach

Structural equation modeling (SEM) examines the conceptual model and allied relationship. A sample of 175 respondents' data was collected to test the hypothesized relations. A resource based view (RBV) was adopted, and the questionnaires-based survey was conducted on the Indian supply chain professionals to explore the effect of LG and green human resource management (GHRM) practices on supply chain performance.

Findings

The study presented five constructs for supply chain capabilities (SCCA), five constructs for supply chain collaboration and integration (SCIN), four constructs for supply chain knowledge and information sharing (SCKI), five constructs for GHR, five constructs for LG practices (LGPR) and four constructs for lean-green SCM (LG-SCM) firm performance to be utilized for validation by the specific industry, company size and operational boundaries for attaining sustainability. The outcome emphasizes that SCCA positively influence GHRM, LG practices and LG supply chain firm performance. However, LG practices do not influence LG-SCM firm performance, particularly in India.

Originality/value

The study exploited multiple practices in a conceptual model to provide a widespread understanding of decision-making to assist in developing a holistic approach based on different practices for attaining organizational sustainability. The study stimulates the cross-pollination of ideas between many supply chain practices to better understand SCCA, SCIN, SCKI, GHRM and LG-SCM under a single roof for retaining organization performance.

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Acknowledgements

Since submission of this article, the following author(s) have updated their affiliation(s): Nishant Agrawal is at the ICFAI Business School, Ahmedabad, India.

Citation

Sahu, A.K., Sharma, M., Raut, R., Gedam, V.V., Agrawal, N. and Priyadarshinee, P. (2024), "Effect of lean-green practice and green human resource on supply chain performance: a resource-based view", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/BIJ-06-2023-0416

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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