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Assessing green innovation in supply chains: a systematic review based on causal mechanisms framework

Jamal El Baz (Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco)
Pietro Evangelista (National Research Council (CNR), Institute for Studies on the Mediterranean (ISMED) National Research Council (CNR), Napoli, Italy)
Sadia Iddik (Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco)
Fedwa Jebli (Rabat Business School, UIR, Sale, Morocco)
Ridha Derrouiche (EM Strasbourg Business School, Strasbourg, France)
Temidayo Akenroye (College of Business Administration, University of Missouri-St. Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA)

The International Journal of Logistics Management

ISSN: 0957-4093

Article publication date: 14 June 2022

Issue publication date: 9 August 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

There have been several reviews of green, ecological and sustainable innovations, but a thorough assessment of green innovation (GI)'s mechanisms in a supply chain setting has not been attempted yet. The purpose of this paper is to review how GI was investigated in supply chains through the lens of a multilevel framework of innovation mechanisms.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors provide a comprehensive assessment of prior studies using a systematic literature review approach and content analysis of 136 papers identified from the Web of Science Core Collection database.

Findings

Current literature on green innovation supply chains (GISC) has been categorized according to three main causal mechanisms: situational, action-formation and transformational mechanisms. Three different levels of analysis were considered for the three mechanisms: macro, meso and micro. In addition, the authors have also assessed the value creation and appropriation outcomes of GI. The authors identified relevant research gaps in the extant literature and a set of propositions that may guide future research in this area.

Research limitations/implications

This review provides a novel perspective on GISC based on a multilevel theoretical framework of mechanisms.

Practical implications

The causal mechanisms assessment of GISC can be adopted by organizations to convince their SC partners to engage in collaborative and more ambitious initiatives in the field.

Social implications

The findings of this review could serve as an argument for more encompassing and ambitious GISC initiatives which can be of benefit to society.

Originality/value

A thorough assessment of the interacting mechanisms in GISC has not been attempted before. The authors identify gaps in current literature and provide several propositions for further research avenues based on causal mechanisms framework.

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Citation

El Baz, J., Evangelista, P., Iddik, S., Jebli, F., Derrouiche, R. and Akenroye, T. (2022), "Assessing green innovation in supply chains: a systematic review based on causal mechanisms framework", The International Journal of Logistics Management, Vol. 33 No. 3, pp. 1114-1145. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLM-07-2021-0354

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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