Operational Research in Engineering Sciences

Journal DOI: https://doi.org/10.31181/oresta190101s

(A Journal of Management and Engineering) ISSN 2620-1607 | ISSN 2620-1747 |

GREEN INFORMATION SYSTEMS IMPLEMENTATIONS, GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES, AND BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CONTEXT: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY

Ahmed A. Zaid ,
Logistic Management Department, Business and Economic College, Palestine Technical University-Kadoorie, Tulkarm, Palestine.
Noor Qassas ,
Business and E-commerce Department, Business and Economic College, Palestine Technical University-Kadoorie, Tulkarm, Palestine.
Yahya Saleh ,
Department of Industrial Engineering, An-Najah National University, P.O. Box 7, Nablus, West Bank, Palestine
Luay Jum'a ,
Department of Logistic Sciences, School of Management and Logistic Sciences (SMLS), German Jordanian University, P.O. Box: 35247, Amman 11180, Jordan.
Siraj Zahran ,
Industrial Engineering Department, Jeddah College of Engineering, University of Business and Technology (UBT), Jeddah 21448, Saudi Arabia
Mohammad Kanan ,
Industrial Engineering Department, Jeddah College of Engineering, University of Business and Technology (UBT), Jeddah 21448, Saudi Arabia
Abdalmuttaleb Al-Sartawi ,
Accounting Finance & Banking Department, College of Business & Finance, Ahlia University, Manama, Bahrain
Ramiz Assaf ,
Department of Industrial Engineering, An-Najah National University, P.O. Box 7, Nablus, West Bank, Palestine

Abstract

While extensive literature examines the individual roles of green information systems (GIS) and green supply chain management (GSCM) in improving firm performance, there is a notable scarcity of studies exploring their combined impacts on business sustainability (BS) in developing nations. This study addresses this gap by investigating the direct connection between GIS implementations and BS in small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Palestine. It also explores the mediating role of GSCM practices in this relationship. Data on GIS implementations, GSCM practices, and factors related to BS were collected through a survey and analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The results demonstrate that GIS implementations have a positive and significant impact on GSCM practices and BS. Moreover, the relationship between GIS implementations and BS is significantly mediated by GSCM practices. This research is distinctive in its examination of the effects of GIS and GSCM on BS within the context of a developing country, providing valuable insights to the literature and presenting new perspectives on achieving sustainable performance in complex business environments.

Keywords
Green Supply Chain Management, Green Information System, Business Sustainability, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Developing Countries.

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