Abstract:
The objective of this study is investigated effect of GSCM activities on operational
performance of textile sector in Karachi, Pakistan.
Methodology & Design
This research is quantitative. As a study tool for data collecting, a well-designed point scale
questionnaire was used. In order to analyse the data, the Smart-PLS application was used.
The individuals that participated are from Karachi, 196 responses have been collected from
the SC professionals including managers and employees of the textile firms.
Findings
The positive impact on operational performance that may be attributed to green supply chain
management practices such as green purchasing, reverse logistics, and environmental
collaboration with suppliers comes from these three activities. When compared to green
purchasing and environmental collaboration with suppliers, reverse logistics was found to
have the greatest impact on operational performance.
Limitations
The constraints of the study are the limitations or limits within which it was done. This
research was limited by the reality that it was conducted only in Karachi, Pakistan. The
sample size for this investigation was 196. Other aspects of GSCM activities could be
included in subsequent research but were not included in this one for a variety of reasons.
Recommendations
The study found that green supply chain management activities could improve operational
performance in the textile sector in Karachi, Pakistan.