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Environmental purchasing: a framework for theory development
European Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management (2001)
  • George A Zsidisin, College of Business Administration
  • Sue P Siferd, College of Business Administration
Abstract
This paper examines environmental research in the supply chain management literature in order to establish a framework for current and future development of environmental purchasing theory. As the purchasing function takes on a more strategic role in forming trading partnerships with others in their supply chains, it is in a critical position to influence responses to concerns about the natural environment. Definitions of environmental supply chain management and environmental purchasing are offered and the literature is reviewed. Linkages of environmental purchasing with transaction cost analysis are established and future research is described to enhance the study of purchasing's ability to effect the natural environment.
Keywords
  • Environmental purchasing,
  • Theory development,
  • Transaction cost analysis,
  • Supply chain management
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Publication Date
March 1, 2001
DOI
10.1016/S0969-7012(00)00007-1
Citation Information
George A Zsidisin and Sue P Siferd. "Environmental purchasing: a framework for theory development" European Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management Vol. 7 Iss. 1 (2001) p. 61 - 73
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/george-zsidisin/40/