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The influence of agility on green purchasing practices: the role of supplier governance and supplier relationships

Azadeh Rajabian Tabesh (College of Arts, Business, Law, Education and IT, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia)
Md. Maruf Hossan Chowdhury (Management Discipline Group, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia)
Mohammed A Quaddus (School of Management and Marketing, Curtin University, Perth, Australia)
Omid Ameri Sianaki (College of Arts, Business, Law, Education and IT, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia)
Eijaz Khan (College of Business, Law & Governance, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia)

Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing

ISSN: 0885-8624

Article publication date: 5 June 2024

Issue publication date: 1 August 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to illuminate the nuanced dynamics of green supply chain management (GSCM), specifically focusing on the intersections of supplier relationships, supplier governance and organizational agility. Recognizing a gap in the understanding of how these elements confluence to promote green purchasing, the paper uses a quantitative study on data collected from the Australian food industry. Advanced analysis techniques provide empirical evidence underscoring the pivotal roles these elements play, expanding on current GSCM literature within a resource-based view.

Design/methodology/approach

This study, based on a questionnaire sent to Australian food professionals, used higher-order reflective constructs to assess supplier relationships and governance. Data was analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling and Hayes PROCESS, considering factors like firm revenue and manager experience. Both the reliability of measures and mediation hypotheses were stringently validated using established guidelines.

Findings

The comprehensive study validated supplier governance's key influence on green purchasing and supplier relationships. Notably, organizational agility emerged as a crucial mediator, underscoring the interplay of these constructs. Concurrently, the reflective measurement model exhibited robust validity and reliability. Interestingly, demographic factors such as company size, revenue and managerial experience showed no discernible impact on green purchasing practices.

Practical implications

In the Australian food sector, supplier governance and relationships are pivotal for advancing green purchasing. This study emphasizes the value of organizational agility in amplifying these practices. Managers, when aligning with supplier relationships enhanced by communication and mutual aid, can foster robust green initiatives. Embracing these insights and the critical importance of supplier governance, managers can drive more sustainable, informed supply chain decisions in the industry.

Originality/value

In pursuit of understanding the relationship between supplier governance, supplier relationships and green purchasing, this research uniquely situates itself within the resource-based view (RBV) to reveal critical theoretical and practical implications. By focusing on the Australian food industry, the study spotlights the often-overlooked mediating role of organizational agility in linking supplier relationships with green purchasing efforts. In doing so, this research not only strengthens the argument for fortified supplier relationships – as a catalyst for enhancing agility and thereby green practices – but also re-contextualizes the RBV in a fresh light. This new perspective provides managers with an enriched model, emphasizing the imperative of solid supplier governance for sustainable, agile and green supply chain operations in the food domain.

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Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of Curtin University for providing the PhD scholarship that made this research possible. This research would not have been possible without their generous financial support. Authors also extend their appreciation to all those who facilitated the data collection process. Their invaluable assistance significantly contributed to the successful completion of this study.

Citation

Rajabian Tabesh, A., Chowdhury, M.M.H., Quaddus, M.A., Ameri Sianaki, O. and Khan, E. (2024), "The influence of agility on green purchasing practices: the role of supplier governance and supplier relationships", Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, Vol. 39 No. 9, pp. 1969-1983. https://doi.org/10.1108/JBIM-04-2023-0205

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