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Challenges Evaluation for Adoption of SCP Practices in Footwear Industry of Bangladesh: A DEMATEL Approach
Abstract The footwear industry needs a sustainable business environment due to its remarkable contributions to the economic growth of a country. Sustainable consumption and production (SCP) practices in the footwear industry can act as a pivotal driving factor for sustainable development in footwear...
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Published in: | Journal of operations and strategic planning 2018-12, Vol.1 (2), p.168-184 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Abstract
The footwear industry needs a sustainable business environment due to its
remarkable contributions to the economic growth of a country. Sustainable
consumption and production (SCP) practices in the footwear industry can act as a
pivotal driving factor for sustainable development in footwear sector of
Bangladesh. The implementation of SCP practices is not an easy task for the
footwear industry since there are numerous challenges in the existing supply
chain. Meanwhile, the literature reveals that the lack of studies on relevant
industry motivates to carry out this research. Therefore, this research focuses
on the state-of-the-art literature by identifying and finding interactions among
challenges to SCP practices in the footwear supply chain. Five experts from five
reputed and export-oriented footwear industries were assigned to find out the
challenges regarding the SCP implementation and the most important 10 challenges
were identified based on experts’ feedback. To assess the
cause–effect relationship among challenges, a decision-making trail and
evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) technique, a powerful decision-making tool which
can find the interactions among factors, was employed. In this study, results
showed that five challenges were identified as causal group challenges and
remaining five identified as effect group challenges. The causal challenges are
lack of top management commitment, absence of market information of green
products, inadequate training facility on SCP, motivational gap among consumers,
and lack of rules and regulations on SCP practices. Those challenges have net
positive influence on effect group challenges such as poor compliance practices,
lack of latest technological facility, lack of acceptance on green products,
lack of reverse logistics facility, and poor linkage and coordination among lead
firms. These results will assist decision-makers to make strategic policy
regarding implementing SCP in the footwear supply chain. This study is the first
one which deals with the importance of SCP practices in the context of footwear
industry, and it is also important for the sustainable development of footwear
sector of Bangladesh. |
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ISSN: | 2516-600X 2516-6018 |
DOI: | 10.1177/2516600X18812984 |