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Lean production, green supply chain management and environmental performance: a configurational perspective based on the Portuguese context

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/IJLSS-02-2023-0036

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Lean production; Supply chain management; Sustainability; Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA)

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This study investigates configurations of lean and green supply chain management practices associated with high environmental performance. The findings reveal different strategies to achieve high environmental performance and identify combinations that require a low level of implementation of specific lean practices.
PurposeOrganizations are faced with increasing pressure to engage in sustainable development. There is an ongoing discussion on how to incorporate green thinking into lean management systems. This study aims to investigate configurations of lean and green supply chain management (GSCM) practices associated with high environmental performance.Design/methodology/approachThe study uses survey data from a sample of Portuguese manufacturing firms and apply fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis to examine the data. This configurational technique allows to capture the synergetic effect of lean and GSCM practices and identify distinct combinations leading to the outcome of interest.FindingsSeven configurations of lean and green practices are associated with high environmental performance. The implementation of lean practices is required in all configurations. Analysis of alternative combinations reveals trade-offs between lean initiatives and environmental goals. Four configurations require low level of implementation of pull production. In one configuration, high environmental performance is achieved with low implementation of statistical process control and without lean employee involvement.Research limitations/implicationsThis study expands the literature on lean management by identifying different strategies to integrate lean and GSCM practices to achieve high environmental performance.Practical implicationsThe findings suggest different strategies to achieve high environmental performance. Managers need to selectively implement lean and green supply chain practices to achieve the desired combinatorial effect, which may require not to implement specific lean practices.Originality/valueThe study demonstrates the synergetic effects of lean and green practices on environmental performance using a configurational perspective. In addition, it identifies combinations that require a low level of implementation of specific lean practices.

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