Green supply chain management (GSCM) has emerged as a proactive approach for improving environmental performance of processes and products in accordance with the requirements of environmental regulations. The aim of this paper is to determine and model the drivers of GSCM to put environmental activities into practice. Thirty-four measurement items are developed on the basis of opinions from industrial experts and the literature and the necessary data are collected. To validate the measurement scales for GSCM, we perform a factor analysis. The results show that a six-factor measurement model (including internal environmental management, green purchasing, cleaner production, recovery, eco-design and pollution) fits the data acceptably. All of the measurement items significantly loaded on the constructs on which they were hypothesized to load. These results gave us confidence that the measures are indeed valid and reliable.
DOI: j.msl.2011.05.006 Keywords: Supply chain ,Factor analysis ,Green supply chain management How to cite this paper: Shekari, H., Sk, S & Veyseh, S. (2011). Analyzing the key factors affecting the green supply chain management: A case study of steel industry.Management Science Letters, 1(4), 541-550.
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