With the requirements of regulatory bodies, customers and business partners, Chinese
construction sector have been driven to imitate and implement green Supply Chain
Management (SCM) for their companies, to gain economic benefits and to become sustainable.
This research aims to investigate and identify green SCM practices that can potentially help
improve environmental and economic performance of organisations in Chinese construction
sector, leading to improved sustainability. With data collected from 103 companies in Chinese
construction industry, an exploratory factor analysis was conducted to derive groupings of
green SCM pressures/ drivers, practices and performance. Analysis of variance and t-tests were
introduced to assess the variations in green SCM pressures/drivers, practices and performance
for different sized enterprises and different industry sectors. Using regression analysis,
relationships between green SCM pressures/ drivers, practices and performance were examined.
To gain in depth insight into the causal relationship among factors obtained from the empirical
studies, two case studies were conducted. This research also explored and identified gaps
existing between green SCM in Chinese construction industry and British construction industry
through benchmarking exercise. The main findings from the empirical studies result reveal that:
1) Regulations and internal factors are considered as important green SCM drivers and
pressures. Medium and large sized Chinese companies face higher regulatory pressures than
small firms. 2) Case studies confirm that green SCM is not a new concept in Chinese
construction industry. Companies have begun to change their focus from improvement in one
supply chain entity to the entire supply chain. 3) Chinese construction companies seem to be
more matured in their adoption of green procurement practices than companies in building
material sector. 4) There is not any significant relationship between green SCM practices and
performance since most of the enterprises just initiate implementing green SCM practices.
Medium and large sized companies in Chinese construction industry have better economic
performance than small sized companies. The results from the benchmarking exercise against
British construction sector reveal that: 5) Green SCM implementation in British construction
sector is more comprehensive and effective because customers and suppliers in Britain have
more proactive involvement in adopting green SCM practices.
History
Institution
Anglia Ruskin University
File version
Accepted version
Language
eng
Thesis name
PhD
Thesis type
Doctoral
Legacy posted date
2018-02-07
Legacy creation date
2018-02-07
Legacy Faculty/School/Department
Theses from Anglia Ruskin University/Lord Ashcroft International Business School