Relationship among Green Production Benefits: A Causal Model
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2020-05-31Autor
Díaz Reza, José Roberto
García-Alcaraz, Jorge Luis
Mendoza Fong, José Roberto
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Green production processes are becoming increasingly important, as
consumers not only demand quality, economical and durable products, but also
products that are environmentally friendly. Manufacturers are therefore
wondering how feasible it is to transform their traditional production process into
a green production process, since such transformation involves economic
investment and the relationship between these two dimensions is unknown. This
article presents a model of structural equations where four different types of
benefits are associated: process benefits, quality benefits, market benefits, and
green benefits that can be obtained by implementing a green production process
and facilitating manufacturers' decision making. The model is validated with
information from 559 responses from managers who have applied the concepts
of green production processes in the Mexican manufacturing industry. The partial
least squares technique is used to validate the models and the results indicate that
the four benefits have a direct and positive effect on each other and the most
significant is that there are process benefits and quality benefits
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