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Barriers and opportunities to greening the construction supply chain management: Cause-driven implementation strategies for developing countries

Maria Ahmed (Department of Construction Engineering and Management, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan)
Muhammad Jamaluddin Thaheem (School of Architecture and Built Environment, Deakin University – Geelong Waterfront Campus, Geelong, Australia)
Ahsen Maqsoom (Department of Civil Engineering, COMSATS University Islamabad – Wah Campus, Rawalpindi, Pakistan)

Benchmarking: An International Journal

ISSN: 1463-5771

Article publication date: 3 January 2020

Issue publication date: 1 April 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to investigate critical barriers hindering the adoption of green supply chain management (GSCM) and the opportunities that can be exploited with such an implementation in the construction industry of developing countries. It also devises strategies to avoid critical barriers in implementation and exploit opportunities for a better overall environmental performance of the construction industry.

Design/methodology/approach

This research relies upon an extensive literature review; data are collected from 163 professionals and 15 interviews of field professionals from 11 developing countries are conducted. The barriers and opportunities are synthesized through literature review and then data are collected over their significance from the construction professionals through an online survey. To highlight the interconnectedness of the critical barriers and opportunities, a causal loop framework is developed. Furthermore, expert opinion is sought to develop the strategies.

Findings

This research integrates information from different sources and provides a holistic view of the current situation of GSCM in developing countries. In total, 34 barriers and 23 opportunities are extracted from literature. The top 4 barriers fall under the “involvement and support” category, whereas the top four opportunities fall under the “environmental” category. Furthermore, the strategies to implement GSCM include suitable policies by top management to incorporate practices such as innovative green design, green procurement, green packaging, green distribution and even end-of-life management, which play a vital role in emission reduction.

Originality/value

This research is a first attempt at evaluating the barriers and opportunities facing GSCM in the construction sector of the developing countries. The findings encourage the stakeholders in adopting GSCM practices by presenting a clear picture of the potential benefits that can be exploited by implementing the proposed strategies to eliminate critical barriers in the construction industry.

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Citation

Ahmed, M., Thaheem, M.J. and Maqsoom, A. (2020), "Barriers and opportunities to greening the construction supply chain management: Cause-driven implementation strategies for developing countries", Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 27 No. 3, pp. 1211-1237. https://doi.org/10.1108/BIJ-04-2019-0192

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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