A Framework for Corporate Environmental Practices and Its Applications for Enhancing Environmental Mangaement

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2001-11-01
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Sroufe, Robert
Montabon, Frank
Narasimhan, Ram
Wang, Xinyan
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Supply Chain Management
Supply chain management is an integrated program of study concerned with the efficient flow of materials, products, and information within and among organizations. It involves the integration of business processes across organizations, from material sources and suppliers through manufacturing, and processing to the final customer. The program provides you with the core knowledge related to a wide variety of supply chain activities, including demand planning, purchasing, transportation management, warehouse management, inventory control, material handling, product and service support, information technology, and strategic supply chain management.
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The research reported in this paper explicates environmental management practices more comprehensively than has been attempted previously. Environmental management practices are grouped into those that relate to operational, tactical and strategic levels of a firm. While these firms engage in many environmental practices to varying degrees, the results of this study suggest many firms are emphasizing a subset of practices at the operational and strategic levels. The conceptual framework and results of this study can be used to develop measurement scales to guide additional research in this area.

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