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Motivations Behind Sustainable Purchasing

Vörösmarty, Gyöngyi, Dobos, Imre and Tátrai, Tünde (2011) Motivations Behind Sustainable Purchasing. In: Environmental management accounting and supply chain management. Eco-efficiency in industry and science (27). Springer, Dordrecht; Heidelberg; London; New York, pp. 41-54. . ISBN 978 94 007 1389 5 DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-1390-1_3

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Abstract

Sustainability issues in purchasing are receiving greater attention. Literature is rapidly growing, with several research programs being initiated to investigate the topic. This study presents the results of a research project which aims to reveal and structure the motivating forces leading companies to make efforts in sustainability purchasing and the means used to attain achievements in some fields of sustainability. Results presented in the literature are scattered in terms of the fields of sustainability: most of the studies focus only on green or corporate social responsibility issues and there is a lack of exploratory models. Sustainability in purchasing is addressed in a comprehensive way including green, social responsibility and corporate growth issues. After presenting the results of a literature review, theoretical development was undertaken to create a framework in which it is possible to describe the means of sustainability applied and the motivating forces behind them. This framework serves as the basis for an empirical investigation among Hungarian companies. Empirical results confirm the usefulness of the theoretical framework: the number and the characteristics of sustainability activities were determined by the particular types of motivation – to avoid negative effects, to achieve compliance with expectations and to attain positive effects.

Item Type:Book Section
Series Name:Eco-efficiency in industry and science
Uncontrolled Keywords:purchasing, sustainable development, environmental management, corporate social responsibility, empirical research
Divisions:Faculty of Business Administration > Institute of Business Economics > Department of Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Subjects:Environmental economics
Logistics, production management
DOI:10.1007/978-94-007-1390-1_3
ID Code:2358
Deposited By: MTMT SWORD
Deposited On:10 Jun 2016 06:56
Last Modified:10 Jun 2016 07:01

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