Analyzing Green Supply Chain Management Practices within Higher Education Institutions: A Detailed Review of Research and Prospects for Future Directions

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Babitha Lucin Rani B , S Grace Prasanna, M.S.Vasu, Uma Bharathi. T, D Bhavani

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The research aimed to examine the relationship between green supply chain management (GSCM) practices and sustainable organizational performance (OP) in construction companies in various countries. A quantitative survey-based methodology was employed to test the proposed hypotheses. Data were gathered from 118 participants, and the PLS-SEM approach was utilized for data analysis. The findings indicated that eco-design has a positive impact on economic, social, and environmental performance. Green purchasing is positively linked to social and environmental performance, while green production and green logistics are positively related to environmental performance. Additionally, collaboration with customers is positively associated with social performance. The study confirms the effectiveness of implementing GSCM practices.

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