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A systematic literature review on development of green supply chain management

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Systematyczny przegląd literatury dotyczący rozwoju zielonego zarządzania łańcuchem dostaw
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Nowadays, the world is facing a crisis of sustainability challenges and industries in developed countries are making strategies to respond to those challenges by implementing Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM). Similarly, the industries of developing countries are striving to apply GSCM for sustainable development. This study aims to present a systematic literature review of GSCM practices and discusses its current status in the context of Bangladesh. This study used the PRISMA model and considered 70 research papers on GSCM published in Scopus and the Web of Science indexed journals in the context of developing countries including 21 papers on Bangladesh. The papers presented here identified the barriers and critical success factors to implement GSCM by reviewing selected papers including theoretical and practical issues. Furthermore, it indicates that the number of empirical research work on GSCM has increased rapidly over the last few years. This review paper would help managers, researchers, academicians, and policymakers for a better understanding of GSCM practices in Bangladesh and other developing countries.
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Obecnie świat stoi w obliczu kryzysu związanego z wyzwaniami związanymi ze zrównoważonym rozwojem, a branże w krajach rozwiniętych opracowują strategie odpowiadające na te wyzwania, wdrażając zielone zarządzanie łańcuchem dostaw (GSCM). Podobnie branże krajów rozwijających się starają się stosować GSCM dla zrównoważonego rozwoju. Niniejsze opracowanie ma na celu przedstawienie systematycznego przeglądu literatury na temat praktyk GSCM i omówienie jego obecnego stanu w kontekście Bangladeszu. W badaniu wykorzystano model PRISMA i uwzględniono 70 artykułów naukowych na temat GSCM opublikowanych w Scopus i indeksowanych czasopismach Web of Science w kontekście krajów rozwijających się, w tym 21 artykułów na temat Bangladeszu. W przedstawionych tutaj dokumentach zidentyfikowano bariery i krytyczne czynniki sukcesu we wdrażaniu GSCM poprzez przegląd wybranych artykułów, w tym zagadnienia teoretyczne i praktyczne. Ponadto wskazuje, że liczba badań empirycznych dotyczących GSCM gwałtownie wzrosła w ciągu ostatnich kilku lat. Ten artykuł przeglądowy pomoże menedżerom, badaczom, naukowcom i decydentom w lepszym zrozumieniu praktyk GSCM w Bangladeszu i innych krajach rozwijających się.
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351--370
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Bibliogr. 74 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
  • School of Economic and Regional Sciences, Szent István University, Hungary
  • Kent Institute Australia and Central Queensland University, Australia
  • School of Business and Economics, United International University, Bangladesh
  • Faculty of Management, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
  • Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, Szent István University, Hungary
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2021).
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