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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn the era of globalization, Indian industries are facing pressure to green their supply chain at international and domestic levels. It is because of the reason that environmental concerns have gained more attention recently among Indian organizations, and still, it needs to recognize an adequately significant number of factors related to environmental and sustainable issues from industrial viewpoints. Green Supply Chain Management is an emerging aspect abiding which has brought a drastic change worldwide.
Sustainability Management is a blend of supply chain management practices and environmental considerations. It is playing a major role in sustaining the environment thereby enhancing the economic and ecological footprint of industries. Indian Industries are under tremendous compulsion from customers' environmental awareness and stricter environmental regulations to incorporate ethical and environmental considerations in all facets of traditional supply chain management. (Luthra et al., 2011; Mathiyazhagan et al., 2013, Mangla et al., 2014b). By adopting the GSCM Indian manufacturing companies can lead to resolvent of societal issues and scarcity of natural resources.
Aim: Theories of GSCM adoption and its implementation are majorly taking place in developed countries. However, studies related to GSCM are less often in India. Furthermore, a limited study has been carried out in Gujarat for the implementation of GSCM. The lack of prior research in manufacturing companies in Gujarat has motivated the researcher to undertake a detailed investigation of prevailing GSCM practices in Manufacturing
Companies in Gujarat and to identify the impact of these practices on organizational performance.
Dr. Tripti Sharma, Dr. Avni Patel
Dr Tripti Sharma is a part-time research scholar with GLS School of Doctoral Research and Innovations, Ahmedabad. She is a unique and charismatic personality, a blend of banker and academician. In her professional career, she served the banking industry for 2 years and handled various departments of the bank as an assistant manager. She handled various departments of operations like Clearing, Cash, and front of the bank. She gained incredible experience in the verification process of various transactions related to Clearing, Cash, and front. She possesses multitasking skills and an enthusiastic approach to life. After she resigned from the bank, she joined the academic world in 2019.
As far as her academic career is concerned, she has been associated with private institutes across Ahmedabad. She worked as a visiting faculty in the Center of Management Studies and Research, at Ganpat University and LJ University. In her academic journey, she has taught subjects like Business Statistics, and Economics (Concepts of Micro and Macro Economics, Theory of Demand and Supply, Concept of Market Structure and Concept of Cost and Revenue, theories of money). Basics of Econometrics, Problem-Solving Techniques, Foundation of Statistics, Business Ethics and Corporate Governance at Ganpat University & MBA – Agriculture students in Micro Finance.
Presently, she working with Ahmedabad Institute of Technology as a GTU endorsed faculty. She helped in mentoring and shaping young minds in academic field. Technology. Subjects Management Accounting, Insurance Risk Management, Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, Financial Derivatives, Banking, Performance and Operations Management, Research Methodology and Intellectual Property Rights. She helped in mentoring and shaping young minds in academic field.
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