DocumentCode
568773
Title
Eco-design strategy among ISO 14001 certified manufacturing firms in Malaysia: Green drivers and its relationship to performance outcomes
Author
Savita, K.S. ; Dominic, P.D.D. ; Ramayah, T.
Author_Institution
Comput. & Inf. Sci. Dept., Univ. Teknol. PETRONAS, Tronoh, Malaysia
Volume
1
fYear
2012
fDate
12-14 June 2012
Firstpage
154
Lastpage
159
Abstract
Economic growth, industrialization and growing population in developing countries such as Malaysia are causing damaging effect to the environment along with radical climate changes. Businesses are under increasing pressure to reduce their environmental footprint and improve their green credentials. Going `green´ is the National Green Technology Policy (NGTP2009) of Malaysia, which marks the key milestone of Malaysia´s green development and government´s full commitment to promote low carbon technology in conserving natural environment and resources. The prospect of being green in Malaysia is very much encouraging. Green supply chains surfaced as a new approach that extends environmental responsibility of businesses throughout their entire supply chains and is gaining its popularity in Malaysia. Eco-design is a valuable approach that permits businesses to move beyond end-end-of-the-pipe solutions towards sustainable development. Technologies have infused in most business processes and supply chains, and Green IT/IS has therefore become one of the latest considerations to improve environmental problems. Despite the importance, little is known about eco-design practice in terms of its strategies used in supply chain and its dynamic linkages to technological and non-technological green drivers and its relationship to the performance of the firm, particularly in the context of Malaysia. The study attempts to bridge the gaps by proposing an integrative framework using Technology Organization Environment (TOE) framework and G-Readiness Framework.
Keywords
ISO standards; design for environment; environmental economics; industrial economics; information systems; manufacturing data processing; supply chain management; sustainable development; G-readiness framework; ISO 14001 certified manufacturing firms; Malaysia; NGTP2009; National Green Technology Policy; TOE framework; climate change; eco-design strategy; economic growth; environmental footprint; environmental responsibility; green IT-IS; green credential; green development; green driver; green supply chain; industrialization; information systems; information technology; low carbon technology; natural environment conservation; performance outcome; population growth; resource conservation; sustainable development; technology organization environment; Advertising; Availability; Communities; Green products; Lead; Organizations; Packaging;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer & Information Science (ICCIS), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kuala Lumpeu
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1937-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCISci.2012.6297230
Filename
6297230
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