Study of Factors Influencing Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM) in China

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance African Journal of Business and Economic Research Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI:10.5296/ber.v13i2.21043
Sumas Wongsunopparat, Sifan Yan
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Sustainability in the transportation and supply chain industry has been a concern for decades. Conversations have been ongoing about how to reduce the carbon footprint, incorporate electric vehicles into fleets, and adopt alternative fuels. Now, however, we’re at a crossroad. The global climate crisis has reached a tipping point, highlighting transportation’s contribution to the problem in the boardrooms of most corporations. And for good reason. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, transportation is responsible for nearly a third (29%) of all greenhouse gas emissions. While passenger vehicles make up a significant portion of that number, ships, trains, planes and freight trucks are also in the mix.The purpose of this research is to study factors influencing Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM) in China. These factors include seven first-order variables: independent variables: Carbon Footprint (CF), Organizational Practices (OP), Transportation Model (TM), Environmentally Responsible Packages (EP), Alternative Energy (AE), Partnership Initiative (PI), and Technology Development (TD); two second-order variables: Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and Operating Model (OPER) and one dependent variable: Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM). 400 sample were collected using electronic questionnaire through social media. We used Structural Equation Models (SEM) for data analysis. The result shows that since the RMSEA, which is an absolute fit index that assesses how far our hypothesized model is from a perfect model, for this model is .039 (<.05) which strongly indicates a “close fit” and the Goodness of Fit Index (GFI) value is .903 (>.90), the model seems to fit well according to the descriptive measures of fit. Moreover, CFI, which is incremental fit indices that compare the fit of our hypothesized model with that of a baseline model (i.e., a model with the worst fit), its value equals .956 indicating an acceptable fit.
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中国可持续供应链管理的影响因素研究
几十年来,运输和供应链行业的可持续性一直是人们关注的问题。关于如何减少碳足迹、将电动汽车纳入车队以及采用替代燃料的讨论一直在进行。然而,现在我们正处在一个十字路口。全球气候危机已经到了一个临界点,在大多数公司的董事会会议上,交通运输对这个问题的影响突显出来。这是有原因的。根据美国环境保护署(U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)的数据,交通运输占所有温室气体排放的近三分之一(29%)。虽然乘用车在这一数字中占很大一部分,但轮船、火车、飞机和货运卡车也在其中。本研究的目的是研究中国可持续供应链管理的影响因素。这些因素包括7个一阶变量:自变量:碳足迹(CF)、组织实践(OP)、运输模式(TM)、环境责任包装(EP)、替代能源(AE)、伙伴关系倡议(PI)和技术发展(TD);两个二阶变量:环境、社会和治理(ESG)和运营模式(OPER),一个因变量:可持续供应链管理(SSCM)。通过社交媒体进行电子问卷调查,共收集400份样本。我们使用结构方程模型(SEM)进行数据分析。结果表明,由于RMSEA是评估我们的假设模型与完美模型之间距离的绝对拟合指数,对于该模型来说,RMSEA为0.039(0.90),因此根据拟合的描述性度量,该模型似乎拟合得很好。此外,CFI是比较我们假设模型与基线模型(即最糟糕的模型)的拟合的增量拟合指数,其值为0.956,表示可接受的拟合。
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