A Framework for the Analysis of Sustainable Supply Chain Management: An Insight from Indian Rubber Industry
Published: 2014
Author(s) Name: Surajit Bag, Neeraj Anand, K.K. Pandey |
Author(s) Affiliation: College of Mgt. & Eco. Studies, Univ. of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India.
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Abstract
Industrial operations could emit harmful pollutants and degrade natural environment, thereby posing a threat to human beings and
wildlife (polar bears, panda, penguins, turtles, whales, walrus etc.). Globally manufacturers must ensure that the operations be done as safely and responsibly as possible keeping in line with the three dimensions of triple bottom line. We develop a framework
which analyses the various complex relationships involved in a sustainable supply chain with the aid of interpretive structural
modeling. The key factors influencing sustainable supply chain were identified based on a thorough literature review and in consultation with rubber industry experts. Further MICMAC analysis was applied to identify the autonomous, linkage, dependent
and independent factors.
Keywords: Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM), Indian Rubber Industry, Interpretative Structural Modeling, MICMAC
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