Tóm tắt:
Mục tiêu nghiên cứu: Bài viết nhằm tổng quan các xu hướng nghiên cứu về thực thi quản trị chuỗi cung ứng xanh (Green Supply Chain Management – GSCM), qua đó làm rõ cấu trúc tri thức, những nhóm yếu tố có ảnh hưởng và khoảng trống nghiên cứu trong lĩnh vực này.
Thiết kế nghiên cứu/phương pháp/tiếp cận: Nghiên cứu kết hợp phân tích trắc lượng thư mục (TLTM) và đánh giá tài liệu có hệ thống. Dữ liệu được thu thập từ cơ sở dữ liệu Scopus với 580 công bố khoa học. Phần mềm VOSviewer được sử dụng để phân tích liên kết thư mục và đồng xuất hiện từ khóa. Trên cơ sở kết quả TLTM, đánh giá tài liệu có hệ thống được thực hiện nhằm tổng hợp sâu các nghiên cứu trọng tâm về thực thi GSCM.
Kết quả nghiên cứu chính: Kết quả cho thấy nghiên cứu về GSCM hình thành ba hướng chính: (i) Các thực hành và cấu trúc triển khai GSCM; (ii) Các yếu tố thúc đẩy, rào cản và điều kiện thực thi; và (iii) Các kết quả đạt được từ GSCM như hiệu quả môi trường, hiệu quả vận hành và hiệu quả doanh nghiệp. Kết quả đánh giá tài liệu có hệ thống cho thấy các yếu tố có ảnh hưởng đến ý định và thực thi GSCM có thể được phân thành ba nhóm: yếu tố thúc đẩy, rào cản và điều kiện thực thi.
Giá trị đóng góp mới: Bài viết cung cấp bức tranh tổng hợp về lĩnh vực GSCM và gợi ý các nghiên cứu tương lai cần tiếp cận theo hướng tích hợp hơn, trong đó động lực, rào cản và điều kiện thực thi cần được xem xét đồng thời để giải thích đầy đủ hơn quá trình thực thi GSCM của doanh nghiệp.
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Abstract:
Purpose: This study aims to review research trends in green supply chain management implementation by clarifying the intellectual structure, key influencing factors, and research gaps in the field.
Design/methodology/approach: The study combines bibliometric analysis and a systematic literature review. Data were collected from the Scopus database, including 580 scientific publications. VOSviewer was used to conduct bibliographic coupling and keyword co-occurrence analysis. Based on the bibliometric results, a systematic literature review was conducted to synthesize core studies related to GSCM implementation.
Findings: The findings show that GSCM research has developed around three main directions: GSCM practices and implementation structures; drivers, barriers, and implementation conditions; and outcomes of GSCM, including environmental performance, operational performance, and firm performance. The systematic literature review further indicates that factors influencing firms’ intention and implementation of GSCM can be grouped into three categories: drivers, barriers, and implementation conditions.
Originality/value: This study provides an integrated overview of the GSCM research field and suggests that future studies should adopt a more integrated approach. Drivers, barriers, and implementation conditions should be examined simultaneously to better explain firms’ GSCM implementation process.