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Analyzing the interactions among barriers of sustainable supply chain management practices: A case study

Anilkumar Elavanakattu Narayanan (Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Calicut, India) (Department of Mechanical Engineering, LBS Institute of Technology for Women, Thiruvananthapuram, India)
Rajagopalan Sridharan (Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Calicut, India)
P.N. Ram Kumar (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK), Calicut, India)

Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management

ISSN: 1741-038X

Article publication date: 11 October 2018

Issue publication date: 15 October 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to identify, model, analyze and prioritize the barriers in implementing sustainable practices in rubber products manufacturing industry in Kerala, a state in South India. This research provides a more reliable quantitative measure of association of the barriers in the implementation of sustainable practices in the rubber products manufacturing sector.

Design/methodology/approach

Interpretive structural modeling (ISM) is used to develop the hierarchical relationships among the barriers in the implementation of sustainable supply chain practices in the rubber products manufacturing sector. The hierarchical structure among the barriers is framed using the experts’ opinion. Cross-impact matrix multiplication applied to the classification (MICMAC) analysis is integrated with the output of ISM to classify the barriers into different categories based on the driving power and the dependence power. The driving power and the dependence power of the barriers obtained from ISM constitute two criteria for prioritizing the barriers. The change management required is considered as the third criterion. The fuzzy-analytic hierarchy process (F-AHP) methodology is adopted to prioritize the barriers based on these three criteria.

Findings

The hierarchical relationship obtained through ISM methodology shows that lack of government initiatives and lack of benchmark on sustainability measurement in Indian conditions are the major barriers in implementing sustainable practices in the rubber products manufacturing sector. These barriers lead to the lack of management commitment for the implementation of sustainable practices in the organizations under study. The prioritization obtained through the F-AHP method suggests that lack of top-level management commitment, lack of motivation, lack of government initiatives and high initial cost of implementation are some of the major barriers in implementing sustainable practices in the organizations.

Research limitations/implications

In the application of the ISM methodology, the contextual relationship between the barriers specified by the experts and their preferences may involve bias. Another limitation of this research is that the modeling and prioritization of the barriers are executed based on the opinion of experts from rubber product manufacturing companies in one state only.

Originality/value

To the best knowledge of the authors, this research is the first study on the identification and prioritization of the barriers in sustainable supply chain implementation in the rubber products manufacturing sector. Modeling the inter-relationship among the barriers using ISM technique and prioritizing the barriers using F-AHP are the novel features of the contributions of this work.

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Acknowledgements

The authors express their sincere thanks to the reviewers, the guest editor and the editor-in-chief for the valuable suggestions which have immensely helped to bring this paper to the present form. The authors express their sincere thanks to all the managers who have participated in the data collection process.

Citation

Narayanan, A.E., Sridharan, R. and Ram Kumar, P.N. (2019), "Analyzing the interactions among barriers of sustainable supply chain management practices: A case study", Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, Vol. 30 No. 6, pp. 937-971. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMTM-06-2017-0114

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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