Stakeholder pressure and circular supply chain practices: Moderating roles of environmental information exchange capability and circular innovation orientation
Yaw Agyabeng‐Mensah,
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Ebenezer Afum,
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Charles Baah
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Business Strategy and the Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
33(6), P. 5703 - 5720
Published: April 22, 2024
Abstract
This
study
deploys
institutional
theory
and
Resource
orchestration
(ROT)
to
examine
the
roles
supply
chain
stakeholder
pressure,
circular
innovation
orientation
(CIO)
environmental
information
exchange
capability
(EIEC)
play
in
adopting
Circular
(CSC)
practices.
uses
a
partial
least
square
structural
equation
modelling
(PLS‐SEM)
analyse
survey
data
gathered
from
290
managers
of
manufacturing
Small
medium
enterprises
(SMEs)
Ghana.
finds
that
pressure
stakeholders
substantially
drives
SMEs'
CSC
confirms
EIEC
negatively
moderates
relationship
between
Finally,
this
complementarity
CIO
through
moderating
effects
advances
management
(CSCM)
literature
by
testing
research
framework
examines
important
but
rarely
studied
practices
adoption
under
resource
perspectives.
Language: Английский
Green finance policies, financing constraints and corporate ESG performance: insights from supply chain management
Jiazhan Gao,
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Guihong Hua,
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Baofeng Huo
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et al.
Operations Management Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 6, 2024
Language: Английский
Assessing the impact of network embeddedness on SMEs innovation performance through resource bricolage: a mediated-moderated model
Operations Management Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
Language: Английский
Stakeholder pressure and sustainable environmental management practices in India: the moderating role of firm characteristics
Neha Rajput,
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Harkeerat Kaur
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Operations Management Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 31, 2025
Language: Английский
Implementation of Sustainability Strategies in Operations and Abnormal Stock Returns Under Uncertainty: Evidence from Companies Listed on the Vietnamese Stock Market During the COVID-19 Outbreak
Nguyễn Thị Hoà,
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Khưu Thị Phương Đông,
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Nguyen Kim Khanh
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et al.
Journal of risk and financial management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
18(3), P. 146 - 146
Published: March 10, 2025
This
study
examines
the
effects
of
implementing
sustainable
strategies
in
operations
on
abnormal
stock
returns
companies
listed
Vietnamese
market
under
uncertain
conditions,
using
an
event
and
difference-in-differences
analysis.
Daily
trading
data
were
obtained
from
107
2
January
2020
to
31
March
(~6313
observations
included
sampling).
Of
these,
41/107
(38.3%)
66/107
(61.7%)
did
not
implement
sustainability
their
operations,
respectively.
The
feasible
generalized
least-squares
regression
model
indicated
a
positive
impact
implementation
during
COVID-19
pandemic
(p
<
0.01
context
pandemic).
results
underline
as
critical
tool
mitigate
damage
enhance
resilience,
achieve
long-term
competitive
advantages.
Language: Английский
Enhancing work safety behavior through supply chain safety management in small and medium sized manufacturing suppliers
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Sept. 30, 2024
Language: Английский
Combining internal functional integration with product modularization and supply chain alignment for achieving mass customization
Operations Management Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 15, 2024
Language: Английский
Discovering Islamic marketing potential in shaping blockchain-based halal logistic services: a bibliometric analysis
Yudi Fernando,
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Ratih Hendayani,
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Muhammed Jawo
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et al.
Journal of Islamic marketing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(3), P. 870 - 905
Published: Oct. 22, 2024
Purpose
This
paper
aims
to
examine
the
Islamic
marketing
literature
uncover
potential
customer
adoption
behaviours
and
enhance
effectiveness
of
blockchain-based
halal
logistics
services
in
catering
demands.
The
findings
this
provide
substantial
contributions
realms
both
literature,
delineating
future
paths
for
research.
By
delving
into
practices,
integration
procedures
service
provider
performance,
assists
stakeholders
enhancing
meet
changing
demands
customers
effectively.
Design/methodology/approach
uses
a
systematic
review
incorporating
bibliometric
analysis
past
contemporary
research
topics,
selecting
appraising
while
analysing
consolidating
data.
A
methodical
approach
has
been
used
identify,
assess
incorporate
pertinent
studies
on
characteristics,
traceability
technology,
blockchain
practices.
Findings
After
screening
139
selected
documents
with
VOS
viewer,
it
is
evident
that
among
1,000
keywords,
15
stand
out
terms
frequency
link
strength.
highlights
considerable
academic
interest
themes
such
as
“blockchain”,
“halal
logistics”
“supply
chain”,
underscoring
their
importance.
help
bridge
gap
by
linking
technology
religious
values.
It
suggests
enhances
operational
efficiency
aligning
principles,
promoting
ethical
conduct
transparency
key
enablers.
Practical
implications
theoretical
significance
lies
establishing
correlation
three
domains:
symbolised
blockchain;
customer-centric
operations,
supply
chain
within
marketing.
outcomes
reflect
consumer
behaviour
Shariah
compliance.
introduce
innovative
frameworks
encompass
ethics
marketing,
technological
advancements.
Originality/value
comprehensively
analyses
intersection
between
logistics,
management
analysed
previous
outlined
path
its
application
literature.
Language: Английский