The Influence of Green Supply Chain on Environment Performance of Government Organization in Turkey: Mediating Role of Organizational Support

Journal Title: iRASD Journal of Management - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

The environmental issues are growing over time, and green supply chain is considered as the essential element to improve the environment around the globe and attain the focus of recent researchers. Thus, the current study purpose is to examine the influence of green supply chain dimensions such as eco-design, green purchasing and internal environmental management on the environmental performance of government organization in Turkey. The goals also include the examination of the mediating role of organizational support among the nexus of eco-design, green purchasing, internal environmental management and environmental performance of government organization in Turkey. The data were gathered with the help of survey questionnaires from the supply chain activities related employees of government organizations, while AMOS has been employed for analysis purpose. The results revealed that green supply chain dimensions such as eco-design, green purchasing and internal environmental management have a positive association with the environmental performance of government organization in Turkey. The results also exposed that organizational support positively mediates among the nexus of green supply chain dimensions such as eco-design, green purchasing and internal environmental management and environmental performance of government organization in Turkey. These findings are suitable for the new researchers who want to examine this area in future along with the regulators who want to develop the policies related to the environmental performance that could enhance the economic growth around the globe.

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Suhaib Aamir, Faseeh ur Raheem

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  • EP ID EP692865
  • DOI 10.52131/jom.2019.0102.0006
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Suhaib Aamir, Faseeh ur Raheem (2019). The Influence of Green Supply Chain on Environment Performance of Government Organization in Turkey: Mediating Role of Organizational Support. iRASD Journal of Management, 1(2), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-692865