Efeito do Dano Ambiental do Fornecedor Na Preocupação Ambiental e nas Capacidades Dinâmicas de Compras Verdes
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https://doi.org/10.24883/eagleSustainable.v13i.425Palavras-chave:
compras verdes, capacidades dinâmicas, sustentabilidade, fornecedor, experimentoResumo
Objetivo: Dada a importância da sustentabilidade na cadeia de suprimentos, o objetivo deste estudo foi analisar o efeito do dano ambiental do fornecedor na percepção dos gestores sobre a necessidade de desenvolver Capacidades Dinâmicas de Compras Verdes (CDCV), e se esse efeito é mediado pela preocupação ambiental.
Metodologia/abordagem: – Este estudo empregou um experimento baseado em vinheta do tipo fatorial. Os participantes foram 267 profissionais americanos com experiencia em gestão. As hipóteses foram testadas por meio da análise de regressão múltipla.
Originalidade/Relevância: Este estudo é um dos primeiros a analisar o papel da gestão na tomada de decisão sobre o desenvolvimento de CDCV, bem como, analisa o efeito da origem do dano ambiental e a forma como gestor foi inserido no contexto da seleção do fornecedor.
Principais conclusões: A responsabilidade pela seleção do fornecedor não apresentou efeito direto na necessidade de desenvolver CDCV. A controlabilidade pela origem do dano ambiental não modera do efeito da responsabilidade pela seleção do fornecedor na necessidade de desenvolvimento de CDCV. Porém, a preocupação ambiental medeia o efeito da responsabilidade na necessidade de desenvolvimento de CDCV.
Contribuições teóricas/metodológicas: Os achados motivaram para elucidar como os aspectos externos e internos da empresa em relação aos danos ambientais do fornecedor interagem nas Capacidades Dinâmicas de Compra Verdes.
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