Impact of Resource Planning and Information Management Services based on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - The Eco-Environmental and Economic Behavior for the Chemical Industries in China

Author:

Lin Weilun1

Affiliation:

1. Tokyo University of Science, Graduate School of Management, Japan

Abstract

The Chinese economy and the global supply chain both heavily rely on the chemical industry. These services strive to optimize resource utilization, decrease environmental contamination, and support environmentally friendly and commercially successful operations in the chemical sector by incorporating sustainable practices and utilizing technical breakthroughs .Sustainable development goals (SDGs) are a necessity that has only lately come to light on a global scale, but they are a dynamic phenomenon that calls for ongoing analysis and is the subject of current study and policy. As more people become aware of environmental issues, businesses are under pressure to manage their supply chains in an environmentally sustainable manner. This quantitative study analyses the effects of resource planning and information management services on eco-environmental and economic behavior in China's chemical industries with a focus on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The study used a longitudinal research design with data collected at two separate time points due to low response rates. The study employs a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire for data collection, and SPSS Macros is used for statistical analysis. The author has also investigated the moderating effects of resource availability and the use of resource theory. The findings of this study contribute valuable insights to the field of sustainable development and industrial practices. The implications of these research findings are twofold. First, they provide valuable guidance for the chemical industries in China to enhance their eco-environmental and economic performance through efficient resource planning and data-driven information management. Second, the study's identification of key sustainable development factors can assist policymakers in formulating targeted strategies to advance the SDGs within the chemical sector. The findings support sustainable behavior in the chemical industry by offering useful insights into how to include SDGs into resource planning and information management systems.

Publisher

International Association for Digital Transformation and Technological Innovation

Subject

Information Systems

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