Assessing The Impact of Green Supply Chain Practices on Change Management of Selected Logistics Companies in Nigeria
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Abstract
This study addresses the crucial problem of sustainability in the logistics industry by evaluating the influence of green supply chain techniques on change management within a subset of Nigerian logistics enterprises. The goal is to comprehend how operational change management is impacted by environmentally friendly tactics such as reverse logistics, sustainable transportation, and green buying. Using their vast knowledge and experience, managers and owners of logistics enterprises in Southwest Nigeria were purposefully sampled. A structured questionnaire based on established scales from the literature was used to gather the data, and 129 out of 160 distributed questionnaires were returned, yielding a high response rate of 81%. SMART_Partial Least Squares (PLS) version 4, which is skilled at managing tiny sample numbers and complex models, was used for the analysis. Results show that sustainable change management is much improved by green supply chain techniques, highlighting the necessity of making wise investments in green projects. The study's conclusions include recommendations for targeted incentives, strong regulatory frameworks, and cooperative efforts to support sustainable development in the logistics sector for industry players and government.