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THE IMPACT OF ISOMORPHIC PRESSURES AND ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURES ON CORPOTATE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN INTERNATIONAL BUYER-SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIPS: INVESTIGATING THE MODERATING EFFECTS OF CO-PRODUCTION AND INTERNATIONAL BUYER VALUE ADDED

Kuo-Hsiung Chang
  • LanguageENG
  • URLhttp://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/315075
Global Marketing Conference
2016 Global Marketing Conference at Hong Kong (2016.07)
pp.921-923
글로벌지식마케팅경영학회 (Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Associations)
Abstract

According to the environmental management literature, firms can realize significant cost advantage relative to competitors and improve their competitive position by implementing certain "Environmental Management Practices"(EMPs) (Hart, 1995; Shrivastava, 1995b; Christmann, 2000). Although EMPs is importance and prevailing presence, little attention has been paid to understand the drivers and outcomes of EMPs in the context of international buyer-supplier relationships. This study attempts to increase the understanding of how isomorphism pressures and organizational cultures influence the EMPs, which in turn enhance supplier’s competitive advantage in the context of international buyer-supplier relationships.

Author
  • Kuo-Hsiung Chang(Tunghai University, Taiwan)