Author:
Karim Rashed Al,Kawser Sakia,Rabiul Md Karim,Chowdhury Tabassum,Murtaza Fathima Nabeelah Yoonoos
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to assess the effects of green supply chain management (GSCM) strategies on health-care organizations’ environmental performance (EP). It also assesses that green innovation (GI), including green technology innovation (GTI) and green management innovation (GMI), plays mediating roles in the connection between GSCM and EP.
Design/methodology/approach
In total, 375 health-care sector employees in the Chattogram division of Bangladesh provided opinions in the questionnaire survey. PLS-SEM was used to verify the data’s validity and reliability and assess the hypotheses.
Findings
The findings reveal that GSCM practices significantly positively impact GI and EP. Moreover, GTI and GMI mediate the relationship between GSCM and EP in Bangladesh’s health-care sector.
Practical implications
The current findings could promote environmental sustainability in Bangladesh’s health-care industry by fostering environmental collaboration.
Originality/value
The detection of the mediation effect of GTI and GMI on GSCM and EP is a unique contribution of this study that enriches the present GSCM and GI literature, particularly in the Bangladeshi health-care sector.
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