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COVID-19: The Black Swan for Green Supply Chain Management in Pakistan

COVID-19: The Black Swan for Green Supply Chain Management in Pakistan

Mian Sajid Nazir, Ishfaq Ahmed, Sameera Waris, Ahmad Usman, Ahmad Nawaz
Copyright: © 2022 |Volume: 15 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 22
ISSN: 1935-5726|EISSN: 1935-5734|EISBN13: 9781683180241|DOI: 10.4018/IJISSCM.304369
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Nazir, Mian Sajid, et al. "COVID-19: The Black Swan for Green Supply Chain Management in Pakistan." IJISSCM vol.15, no.1 2022: pp.1-22. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJISSCM.304369

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Nazir, M. S., Ahmed, I., Waris, S., Usman, A., & Nawaz, A. (2022). COVID-19: The Black Swan for Green Supply Chain Management in Pakistan. International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (IJISSCM), 15(1), 1-22. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJISSCM.304369

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Nazir, Mian Sajid, et al. "COVID-19: The Black Swan for Green Supply Chain Management in Pakistan," International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (IJISSCM) 15, no.1: 1-22. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJISSCM.304369

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Abstract

For the last few decades, the business practices have primarily been focusing on the green and sustainable practices that mainly focus on the preservation of the environment and correspond to corporate social responsibility. But the sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has left unprecedented effects on the business world. Against this backdrop, the current study entails investigation of the antecedents and consequences of green supply chain management in the post-COVID-19 era. The term black swan stands true for the event. The term could be believed to be accurate as all aspects of the supply chain have been observed to be influenced by the swan (customers with panic/regulated buying, suppliers with hoarding, inventories witnessing bullwhip effects). The current study, therefore, offers a novel explanation by linking various actors of green supply chain management and how the interplay of those actors can influence the supply chain and overall firm performance post COVID-19.