How Do Stakeholders Influence Sustainable Supply Chain Performance in Thailand's Road Transportation Services Through Green Practices?
Abstract
The objectives of this research are to 1) study the levels of stakeholders (STHD), green supply chain management practices (GSCM), and sustainable supply chain performance (SSCP), and 2) study the effects of STHD, GSCM, and SSCP on each other in the context of Thailand road transportation service providers. The study used quantitative method research. The sample was 300 Thailand road transportation service providers, arisen from stratified sampling. The instruments used in the research were questionnaires. The statistics used for quantitative data analysis were frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, confirmative factor analysis and structural equation modeling. The findings revealed that the levels of STHD, GSCM and SSCP were at a high level. In addition, STHD had a direct positive effect on GSCM and SSCP as well as GSCM had a positive effect on SSCP and mediation effect on the effect of STHD and SSCP. For practical recommendation, such findings can be a guideline for road transportation service providers to improve their sustainable supply chain performance. Regulators should design strictly environmental rules, while customers should pay attention to company’s environmental practices. Entrepreneurs, moreover, should inspect on environmental management within the frim. In addition, government agencies can apply the results of research to formulate policies for helping entrepreneurs. For theoretical recommendation, academicians and interested persons can bring the research results to conduct further research on other potential industries. Likewise, the roles of other dynamics should be considered since they are essential factors in logistics and supply chain management.