The impact of institutional pressures, top managers' posture and reverse logistics on performance—Evidence from China

Fei Ye (First Author), Xiande Zhao (Participant Author), Yina Li (Participant Author), Carol Prahinski (Participant Author)

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摘要

Based on institutional theory, this study investigates the effects of three institutional pressures on top managers' posture towards reverse logistics implementation: government, customer, and competitor pressures. Survey data from 209 manufacturers of Pearl River Delta (PRD) in China reveal that institutional pressures have a statistically significant positive influence on top managers' posture towards reverse logistics implementation. In addition, while top managers' posture is strongly related to product recovery, it is not related to product return. We also find that product recovery has a significant positive effect on a firm's economic and environmental performance. Conversely, the results suggest that product return negatively affects a firm's economic performance and has no effect on environmental performance. We highlight the managerial implications.
源语言英语
页(从-至)132-143
期刊International Journal of Production Economics
143
1
DOI
已出版 - 2013

Corresponding author email

bmliyina@scut.edu.cn

关键词

  • Environment
  • Institutional pressures
  • Performance
  • Reverse logistics
  • Top managers' posture

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  • ABDC-A*
  • SCIE
  • Scopus

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