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When practices count: Implementation of sustainable consumption and production in automotive supply chains

Surbhi Uniyal (Graphic Era University, Dehradun, India)
Sachin Kumar Mangla (Plymouth Business School, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK)
Pravin Patil (Graphic Era University, Dehradun, India)

Management of Environmental Quality

ISSN: 1477-7835

Article publication date: 30 September 2019

Issue publication date: 30 July 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Sustainable consumption and production (SCP) assist managers to improve their operational efficiency while aiming at reducing the generation of waste. The purpose of this paper is to construct a structural model of the SCP practices in a supply chain context.

Design/methodology/approach

The work is based on the experience of supply chain professionals, a case study and literature review related to SCP. The present work recommends an assessment framework by prioritizing the SCP oriented practices using best-worst method.

Findings

The current work is an effort to understand the significance of SCP practices and to reveal their level of influence in developing a sustainable culture in value chains. Data for this work are derived from an automotive company operating in India. Findings reveal that the “resource efficiency” acquires the highest rank and “sharing assets” acquires the last lank among all SCP practices.

Research limitations/implications

It is difficult to finalize the SCP practices. This work uses the expert’s approach for this. In this way, the process needs to be conducted very carefully.

Practical implications

This research can assist automotive managers and practitioners in efficiently utilizing their companies’ resources, which would result in superior business effectiveness by generating higher employment opportunities in value chains.

Originality/value

Efforts have been made to contribute in the identification and analysis of SCP oriented practices. The developed structural model will help in understanding the ranking of practices.

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Citation

Uniyal, S., Mangla, S.K. and Patil, P. (2020), "When practices count: Implementation of sustainable consumption and production in automotive supply chains", Management of Environmental Quality, Vol. 31 No. 5, pp. 1207-1222. https://doi.org/10.1108/MEQ-03-2019-0075

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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