Effects of Individual and Institutional Factors for Sustainable Chains and Production

Purpose: This study aims to examine the impacts of institutional pressures and individual adaptation performance on the adoption of green supply chain practices and reverse logistics, and their effects on production-based CO2 emissions, focusing on emerging markets with a detailed case study of Türk...

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Main Authors: Korhan Arun, Saniye Yıldırım Özmutlu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sanayi ve Teknoloji Bakanlığı 2025-01-01
Series:Verimlilik Dergisi
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/4085556
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description Purpose: This study aims to examine the impacts of institutional pressures and individual adaptation performance on the adoption of green supply chain practices and reverse logistics, and their effects on production-based CO2 emissions, focusing on emerging markets with a detailed case study of Türkiye.Methodology: The research methodology employed structural equation modeling (SEM) and SmartPLS for the analysis of the data. This approach allowed for an in-depth examination of the relationships between institutional pressures, individual adaptive performance, green supply chain practices, reverse logistics, and CO2 emissions.Findings: The findings reveal a nuanced relationship where institutional pressures directly impact reverse logistics but show minimal direct influence on green supply chain practices or CO2 emissions reduction. In contrast, individual adaptive performance is crucial in enhancing both green supply chain practices and reverse logistics. Notably, reverse logistics is significantly effective in reducing CO2 emissions. Originality: This study enriches the literature by revealing how institutional pressures and individual adaptive performance influence green supply chain management in emerging markets, particularly demonstrating through the case of Türkiye that the impact of within-field variability on the adoption of superior practices depends on individual adaptive performance.
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spelling doaj-art-07735b8855d74a76ba46a501bb2c90812025-01-28T08:37:49ZengSanayi ve Teknoloji BakanlığıVerimlilik Dergisi1013-13882025-01-01591274610.51551/verimlilik.1519669417Effects of Individual and Institutional Factors for Sustainable Chains and ProductionKorhan Arun0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7494-9591Saniye Yıldırım Özmutlu1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6199-3999TEKIRDAG NAMIK KEMAL UNIVERSITYTEKİRDAĞ NAMIK KEMAL ÜNİVERSİTESİPurpose: This study aims to examine the impacts of institutional pressures and individual adaptation performance on the adoption of green supply chain practices and reverse logistics, and their effects on production-based CO2 emissions, focusing on emerging markets with a detailed case study of Türkiye.Methodology: The research methodology employed structural equation modeling (SEM) and SmartPLS for the analysis of the data. This approach allowed for an in-depth examination of the relationships between institutional pressures, individual adaptive performance, green supply chain practices, reverse logistics, and CO2 emissions.Findings: The findings reveal a nuanced relationship where institutional pressures directly impact reverse logistics but show minimal direct influence on green supply chain practices or CO2 emissions reduction. In contrast, individual adaptive performance is crucial in enhancing both green supply chain practices and reverse logistics. Notably, reverse logistics is significantly effective in reducing CO2 emissions. Originality: This study enriches the literature by revealing how institutional pressures and individual adaptive performance influence green supply chain management in emerging markets, particularly demonstrating through the case of Türkiye that the impact of within-field variability on the adoption of superior practices depends on individual adaptive performance.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/4085556yeşil tedarikyeşil tedarik zinciri yönetimikurumsal baskılarbireysel uyum performansıco2 emisyonlarıgreen supplygreen supply chain managementinstitutional pressuresindividual adaptive performanceco2 emissions
spellingShingle Korhan Arun
Saniye Yıldırım Özmutlu
Effects of Individual and Institutional Factors for Sustainable Chains and Production
Verimlilik Dergisi
yeşil tedarik
yeşil tedarik zinciri yönetimi
kurumsal baskılar
bireysel uyum performansı
co2 emisyonları
green supply
green supply chain management
institutional pressures
individual adaptive performance
co2 emissions
title Effects of Individual and Institutional Factors for Sustainable Chains and Production
title_full Effects of Individual and Institutional Factors for Sustainable Chains and Production
title_fullStr Effects of Individual and Institutional Factors for Sustainable Chains and Production
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Individual and Institutional Factors for Sustainable Chains and Production
title_short Effects of Individual and Institutional Factors for Sustainable Chains and Production
title_sort effects of individual and institutional factors for sustainable chains and production
topic yeşil tedarik
yeşil tedarik zinciri yönetimi
kurumsal baskılar
bireysel uyum performansı
co2 emisyonları
green supply
green supply chain management
institutional pressures
individual adaptive performance
co2 emissions
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/4085556
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