Sustainable supply chain management in Malaysian SMEs: Perspectives from practitioners
This study was aimed at eliciting the perception of practitioners on sustainable supply chain management in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). A total of 15 companies from the SMEs in Malaysia were selected. 5 of these companies serve as suppliers to larger firms within and outside Malaysia, anoth...
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my.utm.761472018-05-30T04:24:09Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/76147/ Sustainable supply chain management in Malaysian SMEs: Perspectives from practitioners Olugu, E. U. Wong, K. Y. Awaluddin, M. S. Abdul Rashid, S. H. Ghazilla, R. A. B. R. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This study was aimed at eliciting the perception of practitioners on sustainable supply chain management in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). A total of 15 companies from the SMEs in Malaysia were selected. 5 of these companies serve as suppliers to larger firms within and outside Malaysia, another 5 as manufacturers, and the rest as reverse logistics companies (collectors and recycling plant operating companies). All the companies were selected based on their involvement in sustainable supply chain management. A structured interview was conducted to uncover their perceptions and challenges in sustainable supply chain management. Feedback from the conducted interview revealed that most of the practitioners from these companies believe that sustainable supply chain management requires well-structured and efficient supply chain integration. In essence, this study enhanced the understanding of the requirements for an efficient sustainable supply chain management in the SMEs of a developing country and sustainable manufacturing in general. Gh. Asachi Technical University of Iasi 2017 Article PeerReviewed Olugu, E. U. and Wong, K. Y. and Awaluddin, M. S. and Abdul Rashid, S. H. and Ghazilla, R. A. B. R. (2017) Sustainable supply chain management in Malaysian SMEs: Perspectives from practitioners. Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 16 (9). pp. 2123-2132. ISSN 1582-9596 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85038856522&partnerID=40&md5=015e120bd442393155931f1465c0b1cd |
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This study was aimed at eliciting the perception of practitioners on sustainable supply chain management in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). A total of 15 companies from the SMEs in Malaysia were selected. 5 of these companies serve as suppliers to larger firms within and outside Malaysia, another 5 as manufacturers, and the rest as reverse logistics companies (collectors and recycling plant operating companies). All the companies were selected based on their involvement in sustainable supply chain management. A structured interview was conducted to uncover their perceptions and challenges in sustainable supply chain management. Feedback from the conducted interview revealed that most of the practitioners from these companies believe that sustainable supply chain management requires well-structured and efficient supply chain integration. In essence, this study enhanced the understanding of the requirements for an efficient sustainable supply chain management in the SMEs of a developing country and sustainable manufacturing in general. |
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Sustainable supply chain management in Malaysian SMEs: Perspectives from practitioners |
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Sustainable supply chain management in Malaysian SMEs: Perspectives from practitioners |
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Sustainable supply chain management in Malaysian SMEs: Perspectives from practitioners |
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