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Sustainability Evaluation of Supply Chain and Value Chain Activities


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1 The Managment School, Kathua Campus, University Of Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir, India
2 School Of Business, College Of Management, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Jammu & Kashmir, India
     

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As a developing nation, India has moved from an agriculture-based economy to an industrialized economy in which manufacturing is well thought-out to be the one of the key contributor towards environmental concerns. These considerations forces firms into seriously considering the environmental impact while doing their business. The study examines that how the various sustainable activities are done by different organization in the area of supply chain&value chain. A primary survey was carried out among 120 manufacturing firms in Jammu region.

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Sustainability, Supply Chain Management, Value Chain Activities
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Authors

Vishal Sharma
The Managment School, Kathua Campus, University Of Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir, India
Sunil Giri
School Of Business, College Of Management, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Jammu & Kashmir, India

Abstract


As a developing nation, India has moved from an agriculture-based economy to an industrialized economy in which manufacturing is well thought-out to be the one of the key contributor towards environmental concerns. These considerations forces firms into seriously considering the environmental impact while doing their business. The study examines that how the various sustainable activities are done by different organization in the area of supply chain&value chain. A primary survey was carried out among 120 manufacturing firms in Jammu region.

Keywords


Sustainability, Supply Chain Management, Value Chain Activities

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