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Extending green practices across the supply chain: The impact of upstream and downstream integration
This research aims to extend the “collaborative paradigm” proposed by others in prior research beyond a supply chain’s core operations. To date, this paradigm has generated relatively little empirical research on peripheral, non-core areas such the natural environment. Antecedents (both plant-level and supply chain characteristics) of green supply chain practices (GSCP) are examined. Among possible antecedents, prior research pointed to supply chain integration – both logistical (tactical level) and technological (strategic level) – as a potentially important determinant of green practices.
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