In view of the increasing quest for environmental management in businesses, this book provides a good reference to firms to understand how they may manage their supply chains to improve business and environmental performance. The book consists of six chapters covering such topics as environmental management, environmental management practices with supply chain efforts, collaborative environmental management, organizational capabilities in environmental management, environmental disclosure, and closed-loop supply chains. The book presents theory-driven discussions on the link between environmental management and business performance in the context of supply chain management. The book will be useful for firms to learn from the research findings and real-life cases to develop plans to implement environmental management practices jointly with supply chain partners.1 Environmental management.- 2 Environmental management practices with supply chain efforts.- 3 Collaborative environmental management.- 4 Organizational capabilities.- 5 Closed loop supply chain.
The authors are a group of active researchers in the areas of supply chain management, logistics management, environmental management, and operations management. The authors have widely published in scholarly and professional journals. They possess extensive experience in conducting theory-grounded empirical research. They have secured a number of consultancy projects and research grants.
Christina W.Y. Wong is an Associate Professor, specializing in supply chain management and environmental management, in the Institute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She has co-authored over 60 papers in such journals as Nature, Production and Operations Management, Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Management Information Systems, and others.
Kee-hung Lai is Associate Professor in the Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies, The Hong Kong Pol(