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What is Sustainable Supply Chain Integration

Strategies for Environmentally Responsible Supply Chain and Production Management
Sustainable Supply Chain Integration pertains to the incorporation of environmentally and socially responsible practices within the supply chain management process of an organization ( Das, 2018 ). It involves the seamless integration of sustainable principles, such as eco-friendly sourcing, ethical production, and efficient distribution, to promote long-term environmental preservation, social equity, and economic viability within the supply chain network ( Das, 2018 ; Panigrahi et al., 2018 ).
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Optimizing Supply Chain Management Indicators for Sustainable Supply Chain Integration and Customer Loyalty: Potential Role of Environmentally Responsible Practices
Bhanupriya Khatri (Chandigarh University, India), Raj Kumar Singh (Graphic Era Hill University, India), Shaina Arora (UITHM, Chandigarh University, India), Shad Ahmad Khan (University of Buraimi, Oman), and Arshi Naim (King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0669-7.ch008
Abstract
Efficient supply chain management (SCM) plays a crucial role in optimizing the delivery process, reducing costs, and ensuring products reach the market and end consumers smoothly. Meanwhile, the growing global significance of customer loyalty (CL) has made establishing a strong customer base essential for shaping the brand image of products and services. Integrating the supply chain aims to unite all stakeholders involved in product fulfillment within a cohesive system. Assessing the impact of environmentally responsible supply chain management on brand loyalty is imperative. This study aims to evaluate how SCM indicators influence sustainable supply chain integration (SCI) and, subsequently, CL. Data from 265 participants were collected through purposive sampling and analyzed using a PLS SEM measurement model. The findings demonstrate a positive correlation among SCM, SCI, and CL. The model's suitability for future research was confirmed through favorable fit indices for the alternate hypotheses.
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