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Supply Chain Risks, Green Supply Chain Management Practices and Organizational Performance: A Research Direction

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  • Norzawani Ibrahim
  • Suheil Che Sobry
  • Nik Zirwatul Fatihah Ismail
  • Afif Zuhri Muhammad Khodri Harahap

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Supply chain disruptions, such as floods and unforeseen events, have historically caused severe economic and environmental consequences, emphasizing the need for risk mitigation strategies to improve organizational performance. The multi-dimensional nature of these risks necessitates comprehensive classification and identification to inform effective managerial decisions. This study reviews the role of GSCM practices as a strategic approach to mitigate supply chain risks and enhance economic and environmental performance. By examining existing research on supply chain risks, GSCM practices, and organizational performance, this study seeks to fill a gap in the literature, particularly in exploring the integration of GSCM practices into risk mitigation strategies. This study contributes by highlighting the intersection of supply chain risks, GSCM practices, and organizational performance, with a focus on the Malaysian manufacturing sector. Through a comprehensive review and analysis, this study aims to shed light on the role of GSCM practices in building resilient and sustainable supply chains.

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  • Norzawani Ibrahim & Suheil Che Sobry & Nik Zirwatul Fatihah Ismail & Afif Zuhri Muhammad Khodri Harahap, 2023. "Supply Chain Risks, Green Supply Chain Management Practices and Organizational Performance: A Research Direction," Information Management and Business Review, AMH International, vol. 15(3), pages 429-438.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnd:arimbr:v:15:y:2023:i:3:p:429-438
    DOI: 10.22610/imbr.v15i3(SI).3499
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