Supply Chain Integration as a Predictor of SSCM Practices on Operational Performance

K. Asamoah, D. Nadarajah
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There is no denying the fact that operations of manufacturing organisations have had adverse impact on the global environment and Ghana is no exception. Factors such as climate change, depletion of natural resources, environmental pollution and increase in carbon footprint as well as violation of human rights which have characterized the activities of these organisations over decades have led to a growing call by key stakeholders on manufacturing companies to have a paradigm shift in their approach to manufacturing in ways that meet environmental, economic, and social needs. It appears that an integration of manufacturing activities among channel members within the supply chain is a good approach in reducing the harmful effects of their operations, create value and wealth out of such activities and improve upon their operational performance. This paper is purposed to extend and strengthen theory building on sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) concept and supply chain integration to foster improved operational performance based on resource dependence theory.
供应链整合作为SSCM实践对运营绩效的预测因子
不可否认的事实是,制造业组织的运作对全球环境产生了不利影响,加纳也不例外。气候变化、自然资源枯竭、环境污染和碳足迹增加以及侵犯人权等因素是这些组织几十年来活动的特征,这些因素导致主要利益相关者越来越多地呼吁制造公司在制造方法上进行范式转变,以满足环境、经济和社会需求。看来,供应链中渠道成员之间的制造活动的整合是减少其运营的有害影响,从这些活动中创造价值和财富并改善其运营绩效的好方法。本文旨在扩展和加强可持续供应链管理(SSCM)概念和供应链整合的理论建设,以促进基于资源依赖理论的经营绩效改进。
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