Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/24088
Appears in Collections:Economics Conference Papers and Proceedings
Peer Review Status: Refereed
Author(s): Seles, Bruno Michel Roman Pais
Jabbour, Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa
Dangelico, Rosa Maria
Jabbour, Charbel Jose Chiappetta
Contact Email: c.j.chiappettajabbour@stir.ac.uk
Title: Green supply chain practices as a consequence of the green bullwhip effect: understanding the relationship
Citation: Seles BMRP, Jabbour ABLdS, Dangelico RM & Jabbour CJC (2016) Green supply chain practices as a consequence of the green bullwhip effect: understanding the relationship. 3rd International Conference on Green Supply Chain 2016 (GSC'16), Loughborough, 10.07.2016-13.07.2016. http://icgsc.org/programme.html
Issue Date: Jul-2016
Date Deposited: 4-Jul-2016
Conference Name: 3rd International Conference on Green Supply Chain 2016 (GSC'16)
Conference Dates: 2016-07-10 - 2016-07-13
Conference Location: Loughborough
Abstract: This article aimed to understand and analyze how different institutional pressures created by different stakeholders tend to promote the green bullwhip effect and consequent adoption of green supply chain management practices across a supply chain. Based on case study methodology, the relationship between a focal company in the automotive battery supply chain in Brazil and its primary stakeholders was analysed.
Status: AM - Accepted Manuscript
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URL: http://icgsc.org/programme.html

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