A literature review on the effect of environmental orientation on firm performance, mediating factor of green supply chain management and electronic transaction levy

Authors

  • Emmanuel Ampong Afoakwah Catholic University of Ghana, Fiapre, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghana
  • Hannah Kemevor Catholic University of Ghana, Fiapre, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56556/jescae.v2i3.627

Keywords:

Environmental orientation, Firm performance, Green supply chain, E-levy

Abstract

The purpose of this literature review is to investigate the relationship between environmental orientation and Green Supply Chain Management, as well as their impact on company performance. It investigates the role of Green Supply Chain Management in mediating the link between environmental orientation and company performance. The review will begin with a thorough discussion of theoretical concepts of environmental orientation and Green Supply Chain Management. It will then investigate the relationship between environmental orientation and Green Supply Chain Management, as well as how it influences business performance. Heading on, it is more likely to investigate the impact of outside environmental focus on firm environmental selection, monitoring, and collaboration, followed by the impact of internal environmental orientation on these three components of Green Supply Chain Management. An investigation on the effect of environmental selection, monitoring, and collaboration on firms' sustainability performance will be reviewed. On the other hand, it will assess the mediating role of Green Supply Chain Management on the relationship between environmental orientation and firm performance. It will additionally look at the mediating role of environmental selection, monitoring, and collaboration on the relationship between external and internal environmental orientation and firm performance. The moderating effect of corporate environmental reactiveness on the link between environmental orientation and Green Supply Chain Management is an essential part of this paper, whereas, exploring the role of government regulation and consumer sensitivity in shaping the link between environmental orientation and Green Supply Chain Management will also be reviewed. It will then investigate the effect of Electronic Transaction Levy (E-Levy) on the impact of Green Supply Chain Management on firm performance. Studies have demonstrated that Green Environmental Orientation has a positive influence on Green Supply Chain Management procedures, which results in sustainable business performance

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Published

2023-09-20

How to Cite

Ampong Afoakwah, E., & Hannah Kemevor. (2023). A literature review on the effect of environmental orientation on firm performance, mediating factor of green supply chain management and electronic transaction levy. Journal of Environmental Science and Economics, 2(3), 59–85. https://doi.org/10.56556/jescae.v2i3.627

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