Sustainable Supply Chain Management and Its Impact On Corporate Performance
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https://doi.org/10.61132/ijems.v1i1.323Keywords:
Sustainable supply chain management, Corporate performance, Green sourcing, Waste reduction, Ethical labor practices, ProfitabilityAbstract
This paper investigates the impact of sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) practices on corporate performance. Focusing on multinational corporations, the study assesses the effectiveness of green sourcing, waste reduction, and ethical labor practices in enhancing operational efficiency and reputation. Findings suggest that adopting SSCM practices not only improves environmental outcomes but also leads to increased profitability and customer loyalty.
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