This study aims to systematically examine the practices of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) within the context of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), with a focus on green performance indicators used across various academic studies. The review employs a qualitative approach through a literature review of articles indexed in Scopus. A total of 131 articles were retrieved and through a step-by-step screening process based on relevance to the research questions, 24 articles were selected for in-depth analysis. The findings reveal that the most commonly used green performance indicators include Green HRM, Green Innovation, Environment Performance, Government Intervention Policy, Operational Efficiency, dan Technological Adoptions. However, most studies have not employed standardized measurement frameworks, particularly in the context of SMEs in developing countries. This review identifies a gap in the literature regarding green performance measurement, which can serve as a foundation for developing more contextual and applicable evaluation models for the SME sector. The findings are expected to contribute to the development of more effective and sustainable GSCM implementation strategies and policies.
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