Judging Category
Basic or Experimental Research
Student Rank
Graduate
College
Business
Faculty Sponsor
Dr. Huiling Liu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management Department of Management, Marketing, and Supply Chain hliu@astate.edu
Description
Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) has emerged as a strategic approach for integrating environmental considerations into supply chain operations. Existing studies indicate that supply chain practices such as green purchasing, reverse logistics, and supplier environmental collaboration positively influence operational and financial performance. Furthermore, green innovations such as eco-design and internal environmental management often act as mediating factors that strengthen competitive advantage. This study synthesizes global research published between 2000 and 2024 to evaluate the impact of GSCM on sustainable business growth. The findings reinforce the strategic role of GSCM in enhancing competitiveness and identifying key research gaps for future investigation.
Disciplines
Business Administration, Management, and Operations | Operations and Supply Chain Management
License

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Recommended Citation
Megla, Mani, "Impact of Green Supply Chain Management on Business Growth A Literature Review" (2026). Create@State. 15.
https://arch.astate.edu/evn-createstate/2026/posters/15
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Business Administration, Management, and Operations Commons, Operations and Supply Chain Management Commons
Impact of Green Supply Chain Management on Business Growth A Literature Review
Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) has emerged as a strategic approach for integrating environmental considerations into supply chain operations. Existing studies indicate that supply chain practices such as green purchasing, reverse logistics, and supplier environmental collaboration positively influence operational and financial performance. Furthermore, green innovations such as eco-design and internal environmental management often act as mediating factors that strengthen competitive advantage. This study synthesizes global research published between 2000 and 2024 to evaluate the impact of GSCM on sustainable business growth. The findings reinforce the strategic role of GSCM in enhancing competitiveness and identifying key research gaps for future investigation.
