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The effects of GSCM drivers and institutional pressures on GSCM practices in Taiwan's textile and apparel industry

International journal of production economics, v.135 no.2, 2012년, pp.618 - 636  

Wu, G.C. (Department of Marketing and Distribution Management, National Pingtung Institute of Commerce, 51 Min Sheng East Road, Pingtung 900, Taiwan, ROC) ,  Ding, J.H. ,  Chen, P.S.

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This empirical study of Taiwan's textile and apparel manufacturers investigates the relationships between green supply chain management (GSCM) drivers (organizational support, social capital and government involvement) and GSCM practices (green purchasing, cooperation with customers, eco...

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