The Conundrum of Climate Smart Supply Chain Management Practices in India: A Theoretical Overview
Keywords:
Climate-smart Supply Chain Management, Green Supply Chain, Performance measurementAbstract
Climate Smart Supply Chain Management (CSSCM) can be defined as the strategy of improving the ‘performance of the process of flow of goods and services from business units to consumers’ in keeping line with the environmental regulations of the place (Igarashi, 2013). It has helped a host of organizations in achieving a competitive advantage over their counterparts. However, a handful of researchers have also expressed concern over the cost-benefit of applying CSSCM techniques in the Indian scenario where traditional supply chain management techniques are deep-rooted.
The present research work uses the method of Structured Literature Review (SLR) to determine the existing trends in the functioning of CSSCM in India. It also tries to highlight the prevalent stages of the functioning of Climate Smart Supply Change Management in India. To address the gap in the cost-benefit analysis of adapting CSSCM, the research also provides an overview of the existing mechanisms of Performance Measurement of Climate Smart Supply Chain Management in India.
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