Factor Affecting Organization Performance

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Apinyaporn Sopa
Thariga Pholloke
Theerut Muenwongthep

Abstract

          As economic growth has increased the use of natural resources, and as customers and stakeholders have become more environmentally conscious, most organizations have to pay more attention to product introduction and design that has minimal environmental impact. Production that reduces environmental
impact leads to increased organization performance, a competitive edge, and organization growth in the future. The objective of this study is to review literature on the effects of product care measures on organization performance, which consists of Environmental, Economic and Social performances. The concepts and theories for this study are green supply chain management, Natural-Resource, Based view, and Product Stewardship. Product stewardship measure factors that affect organization performance are eco-design, green purchasing and reverse logistics, which can be used to formulate strategies to develop products that are environmentally friendly benefitting a variety of operations and in turn leading to the organization’s competitive advantage.

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Sopa, A., Pholloke , T. ., & Muenwongthep, T. . (2020). Factor Affecting Organization Performance. KKBS Journal of Business Administration and Accountancy, 4(2), 81–100. Retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/kkbsjournal/article/view/240393
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