供应链
系统回顾
激励
业务
知识管理
公司治理
供应链管理
利益相关者
过程管理
最佳实践
利益相关方参与
产业组织
持续性
供应链风险管理
协议(科学)
知识共享
知识价值链
机制(生物学)
服务管理
风险分析(工程)
包裹体(矿物)
互操作性
作者
João J.M. Ferreira,Ana Joana C. Fernandes,S. Ng,Hussain Gulzar Rammal,Vijay Pereira
标识
DOI:10.1108/jkm-04-2025-0483
摘要
Purpose This paper aims to address the theoretical and methodological gaps in the green logistics and supply chain management (GLSCM) literature through the lens of knowledge management. Design/methodology/approach A systematic literature review of 80 articles was conducted following a strict research protocol and the theories-contexts-methods framework, refined through explicit inclusion and exclusion criteria. Findings Results show that the resource-based view, the natural-resource-based view and institutional theory are the most frequently applied theories in GLSCM research. The literature is dominated by single-country studies, with limited attention to multi-country contexts. A similar pattern is observed at the industry level, where only a few studies cover multiple industries. Building on these findings, this study develops a framework that extends current theoretical approaches and emphasizes the need to incorporate global, national and organizational-level knowledge-sharing and innovation practices to prepare for and respond to disruptions like the global pandemic. Research limitations/implications Although justified in the existing literature, the research protocol applied may exclude relevant studies. Similarly, the coding procedure, while guided by strict rules, may unintentionally introduce bias. Practical implications When facing multiple combined external pressures on the supply chain network, firms can mitigate adverse effects by creating knowledge, engaging knowledge brokers and establishing a digital platform and governance mechanism for effective knowledge transfer. The study also highlights a growing trend in stakeholder activism. Stricter regulations and transparent incentives tied to sustainable practices throughout the supply chain could encourage more sustainable behaviors among all stakeholders. Originality/value This study proposes a knowledge-driven framework to enable firms to achieve sustainability in logistics and supply chain networks within the global economy.
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