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AuthorRehman, Minhaj Ahemad
AuthorSeth, Dinesh
AuthorShrivastava, R. L.
Available date2021-04-11T11:07:19Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameJournal of Cleaner Production
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.07.106
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/18212
AbstractThis study presents an empirical assessment and guides about measuring impact of GM (green manufacturing) practices on organisational performance in Indian context. The research approach is to extract critical GM factors from field data, to evaluate those factors which have positive impact on the organisational performance and to develop a model linking both critical factors and performance measures. The research follows survey method for data collection. A diagnostic research survey instrument is designed and used for data collection from the Indian manufacturing companies that have implemented/experienced GM. Authors not only developed model but also attempted its optimisation, checked its robustness through sensitivity analysis and worked out its ability to predict patterns and possible trends through artificial neural network (ANN) simulation. Further, this model is validated through a case company data to work out its intensity and efficacy as a demonstrative application in reducing environmental footprints. The major contribution of this study is in the identification, prioritisation of guiding factors, its modelling, and validation, which influence various manufacturing practices, and drastically affect organisational performance. The study offers useful insights and guides about how industries should link both aspects critical GM factors and performance measures to channelize their GM initiatives, in order to improve environmental, operational and financial performance.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Ltd
SubjectANN
Critical success factors
Green manufacturing
Optimisation
Performance measure
Sensitivity analysis
TitleImpact of green manufacturing practices on organisational performance in Indian context: An empirical study
TypeArticle
Pagination427-448
Volume Number137
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