Abstract

Technological advancement and the highly competitive nature of business have forced organizations to use multiple strategies to streamline their business operations. Current research investigates the relationship between sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) and business performance, focusing on operational and financial performance. It provides insights into the operational structure, resource utilization, and the identification of strategic tools needed to strengthen organizational performance. The researchers conducted unstructured interviews with 41 industrialists and analyzed them via open-source coding and deducing reasoning. A questionnaire was developed by analyzing critical scientific literature and unstructured interviews. Empirical responses were taken from 202 industrial corporations. The structural analyses indicate that the effective execution of SSCM significantly improves firms’ operational and financial performance. The findings also provide detailed information about different components of SSCM, namely supply chain strategy (SCS), supply chain network design (SCND), organizational structure, and information system, and explain how it relates to the previous literature review by using a multivariate statistical analysis, followed by structural equation modeling (SEM). The findings of current research highlight the significant role of SSC in accelerating firms’ operational and financial performance and suggest that SSCM should be taken as a secondary strategy and must be integrated with the overall business strategy.

Highlights

  • Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Central Punjab, Lahore 54000, Pakistan; Department of Business Sciences, University Giustino Fortunato, 82100 Benevento, Italy; Abstract: Technological advancement and the highly competitive nature of business have forced organizations to use multiple strategies to streamline their business operations

  • According to Koberg and Longoni, sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) refers to managing capital flow, information, and material along with coordination among companies involved in supply chain activities and linking all these with sustainable development (SD) goals derived from customers and stakeholders’ requirements [1]

  • supply chain strategy (SCS) has been recognized as a critical component of SSCM [2] as it facilitates supply chain management (SCM) activities and enables managers to compete in the industry effectively

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Literature Review

The notion of SCM is viewed as a process of moving materials and goods to support the organizations’ processes [20]; dynamic organizations consider SCM a means to get products and services and a mechanism to improve organizational performance by enhancing operational performance, improving suppliers’. Relations, and promoting the coordinated strategy [21]. An effective SCM system enhances organizational efficiency and synergies between leaders and commercial partners [22], and helps firms to reduce waste and minimize costs. Considering different stakeholders’ pressure, such as government, customers, media, ecologists, etc., relating to protecting and restoring the natural environment and minimizing waste, dynamic firms are taking initiatives to ensure their role in achieving the same goals

Supply Chain Strategy
Supply Chain Network Design
Information Systems
Organizational Structure
Research Methodology
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Design
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