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Journal of Project Management

ISSN 2371-8374 (Online) - ISSN 2371-8366 (Print)
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Volume 6 Issue 2 pp. 73-82 , 2021

An interpretive structural modeling approach to enablers of green supply chain management on construction projects Pages 73-82 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Benedict Amade

DOI: 10.5267/j.jpm.2021.1.003

Keywords: Construction projects, Enablers, Green supply chain management, Imo state

Abstract: The objective of this study is to understand and evaluate the interactions of the Green Supply Chain Management enablers from a construction project's perspective in Imo State, Nigeria. This paper discusses the mix of practical intuition and determination through an interpretive structural modeling (ISM)-driven methodology. Eight (8) enablers were identified from a literature review, expert consultation, and real-world examples. While Matrice d’Impacts croisesmultipication applique a classement analysis (MICMAC) was used to identify dependence and driving power, it was used as a way to understand the relationship between the enablers. The study found that strong, yet fragile, forces drive GSCM adoption, with enhanced awareness of GSCM, increased market appeal for green construction projects, and government support through incentives and tax rebates.

How to cite this paper
Amade, B. (2021). An interpretive structural modeling approach to enablers of green supply chain management on construction projects.Journal of Project Management, 6(2), 73-82.

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