Nuanluk Sangperm
Faculty of Management Science, Kasetsart University Si Racha Campus, Chonburi, Thailand

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Predictors of Environmental Performance: Mediating Role of Green Supply Chain Management Practices Kittisak Jermsittiparsert; Parinya Siriattakul; Nuanluk Sangperm
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 3 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
Publisher : International Journal of Supply Chain Management

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Eco-friendly concerns has changed the way businesses are being carried out across the globe. The rising environmental concerns have triggered the need for the businesses to consider the impact of their action of the environment which has led to the emergence of the ‘green supply chain management practices’. In this regard this study was conducted to identify the antecedents and outcomes of the green supply chain management. Study identified green knowledge management capability and internal environment management as antecedents and environmental performance as an outcome. 166 procurement managers working in the electronics industry in Thailand gave responses in the study. The results pointed out that green knowledge management capability internal environment management are positively and considerably related with green supply chain management practices. Further results also highlighted that green supply chain management practices are significantly and positively related with environmental performance. Finally the results proved that the green supply chain management is positive significant mediator between relationships of green knowledge management capability, internal environment management and environmental performance.
The Influence of Customer and Technology Supply Chain Integration on Social Sustainable Performance with Moderating Role of Organizational Structure Kittisak Jermsittiparsert; Thanaporn Sriyakul; Nuanluk Sangperm
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 3 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Supply chain management has taken attention of research scholars and emerging concept of greening supply chain activities in response to environmental concerns and social sustainable performance. The study aims to determine the relationship between supply chain integration and sustainable performance of automotive industry of Thailand. The study aims to determine the relationship between supplier integration, customer integration, and technological integration to determine sustainable social performance. The study also entails the moderating role of organizational structure between supplier, customer and technological integration and dependent variable sustainable social performance. The data was collected from automotive manufacturing industry of Thailand and analyzed by using SMART-PLS by measurement model and structural equation modeling techniques. The findings of the study demonstrated that all direct relations between independent and dependent variables were accepted, moderating role of organization structure was also observed, but the results found to be insignificant between customer integration and social sustainable performance at automotive manufacturing industry of Thailand.