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An examination of drivers and barriers to reducing carbon emissions in China’s manufacturing sector

Nachiappan Subramanian (Department of Business Management and Economics, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK)
Muhammad Abdulrahman (Nottingham University Business School, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, China)

The International Journal of Logistics Management

ISSN: 0957-4093

Article publication date: 13 November 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Carbon Efficient Practices (CEPs) are gaining momentum due to the serious consequences of climate change. While past studies have focused on the effects of either drivers or barriers to green practices especially in the context of developed countries, relatively little attention has been devoted to the simultaneous effects of drivers and barriers on product redesign, particularly in the context of China. The paper aims to discuss these issues.

Design/methodology/approach

Using a blend of the Contextual Interaction Theory and Newton’s second law of motion, this paper proposes a conceptual model that simultaneously examines the impact of CEP drivers and barriers on product redesign and performance.

Findings

Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis on a sample of 239 Chinese manufacturing firms indicated that drivers had substantially higher effects on product redesign and performance compared to the influence of other barriers.

Originality/value

Use of Newton’s second law of motion as a theoretical framework for understanding the adoption of CEPs in the context of China is novel. Implications of this pattern of results on academic theory building and practice are offered.

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Citation

Subramanian, N. and Abdulrahman, M. (2017), "An examination of drivers and barriers to reducing carbon emissions in China’s manufacturing sector", The International Journal of Logistics Management, Vol. 28 No. 4, pp. 1168-1195. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLM-07-2016-0171

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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