Sustainable supply chain management practices and environmental performance in a developing country’s petroleum industry: the mediating role of operational performance

<p>Purpose: This study explores the impact of sustainable supply chain management practices (SSCMPS) on environmental performance within Zimbabwe’s petroleum industry. It also investigates the mediating role of<br />operational performance in this relationship, addressing the growing env...

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Main Authors: Ernest Mugoni, James Kanyepe, Marian Tukuta
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Language:English
Published: Academy Publishing Center 2025-05-01
Series:International Business Logistics Journal
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description <p>Purpose: This study explores the impact of sustainable supply chain management practices (SSCMPS) on environmental performance within Zimbabwe’s petroleum industry. It also investigates the mediating role of<br />operational performance in this relationship, addressing the growing environmental challenges and regulatory pressures faced by the industry.</p><p>Methodology: A quantitative research approach was adopted, with data collected from 226 supply chain professionals. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using SmartPLS software was employed to analyse the relationships between SSCMPS, operational performance, and environmental performance.</p><p><br />Results: The results demonstrate that SSCMPS positively influence environmental performance, with operational performance playing a significant mediating role. Among the SSCMPS, green purchasing and reverse logistics exhibit the strongest positive impacts, underscoring their critical importance in enhancing environmental outcomes and operational efficiency. The study is limited to Zimbabwe’s petroleum industry and relies on crosssectional data, which may restrict the generalisability of findings.</p><p>Future Research:<br />Future research could explore longitudinal studies or apply the model to other sectors and regions. The findings offer practical guidance for industry stakeholders on prioritising green purchasing and reverse logistics to<br />improve both environmental and operational performance. By promoting sustainable practices within the petroleum supply chain, this study contributes to reducing environmental degradation and fostering sustainable<br />development in developing economies.</p><p><br />Research Contribution: This research contributes to the sustainability literature by developing a model that integrates SSCMPS with environmental and operational performance outcomes, emphasising the mediating<br />effect of operational performance. It provides actionable insights for policymakers and industry leaders, particularly in the context of developing economies.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Received on: 19 February 2025 </strong></p><p><strong>Accepted on: 26 March 2025 </strong></p><p><strong>Published on: 07 May 2025</strong></p>
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spelling doaj-art-af6eeac96e5d4b57a392a23af1da83862025-07-09T10:48:30ZengAcademy Publishing CenterInternational Business Logistics Journal2735-59502735-59692025-05-0151194810.21622/IBL.2025.05.1.1237476Sustainable supply chain management practices and environmental performance in a developing country’s petroleum industry: the mediating role of operational performanceErnest Mugoni0James Kanyepe1Marian Tukuta2Marondera University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology and Chinhoyi University of TechnologyUniversity of BotswanaChinhoyi University of Technology (CUT)<p>Purpose: This study explores the impact of sustainable supply chain management practices (SSCMPS) on environmental performance within Zimbabwe’s petroleum industry. It also investigates the mediating role of<br />operational performance in this relationship, addressing the growing environmental challenges and regulatory pressures faced by the industry.</p><p>Methodology: A quantitative research approach was adopted, with data collected from 226 supply chain professionals. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using SmartPLS software was employed to analyse the relationships between SSCMPS, operational performance, and environmental performance.</p><p><br />Results: The results demonstrate that SSCMPS positively influence environmental performance, with operational performance playing a significant mediating role. Among the SSCMPS, green purchasing and reverse logistics exhibit the strongest positive impacts, underscoring their critical importance in enhancing environmental outcomes and operational efficiency. The study is limited to Zimbabwe’s petroleum industry and relies on crosssectional data, which may restrict the generalisability of findings.</p><p>Future Research:<br />Future research could explore longitudinal studies or apply the model to other sectors and regions. The findings offer practical guidance for industry stakeholders on prioritising green purchasing and reverse logistics to<br />improve both environmental and operational performance. By promoting sustainable practices within the petroleum supply chain, this study contributes to reducing environmental degradation and fostering sustainable<br />development in developing economies.</p><p><br />Research Contribution: This research contributes to the sustainability literature by developing a model that integrates SSCMPS with environmental and operational performance outcomes, emphasising the mediating<br />effect of operational performance. It provides actionable insights for policymakers and industry leaders, particularly in the context of developing economies.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Received on: 19 February 2025 </strong></p><p><strong>Accepted on: 26 March 2025 </strong></p><p><strong>Published on: 07 May 2025</strong></p>http://apc.aast.edu/ojs/index.php/IBL/article/view/1237sustainable supply chain management, sustainable supply chain management practices, environmental performance, petroleum industry, operational performance.
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Sustainable supply chain management practices and environmental performance in a developing country’s petroleum industry: the mediating role of operational performance
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sustainable supply chain management, sustainable supply chain management practices, environmental performance, petroleum industry, operational performance.
title Sustainable supply chain management practices and environmental performance in a developing country’s petroleum industry: the mediating role of operational performance
title_full Sustainable supply chain management practices and environmental performance in a developing country’s petroleum industry: the mediating role of operational performance
title_fullStr Sustainable supply chain management practices and environmental performance in a developing country’s petroleum industry: the mediating role of operational performance
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable supply chain management practices and environmental performance in a developing country’s petroleum industry: the mediating role of operational performance
title_short Sustainable supply chain management practices and environmental performance in a developing country’s petroleum industry: the mediating role of operational performance
title_sort sustainable supply chain management practices and environmental performance in a developing country s petroleum industry the mediating role of operational performance
topic sustainable supply chain management, sustainable supply chain management practices, environmental performance, petroleum industry, operational performance.
url http://apc.aast.edu/ojs/index.php/IBL/article/view/1237
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