Factors influencing green warehouse practices in Malaysian warehouse industry: an empirical analysis

Authors

  • Siti Norida Wahab Faculty of Business and Management, UniversitiTeknologi MARA Selangor, PuncakAlam Campus
  • Nazura Mohamed Sayuti Faculty of Business and Management, UniversitiTeknologi MARA Selangor, PuncakAlam Campus
  • Azimah Daud Faculty of Business and Management, UniversitiTeknologi MARA Selangor, PuncakAlam Campus

Keywords:

Warehouse; Green warehouse; Industrial development; Sustainability

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to provide an understanding of the factors influencing green warehouse practices (GWP) in the Malaysian warehouse industry. Both stakeholder theory (ST) and institutional theory (IT) act as the foundation in developing the theoretical framework. Six factors were identified resulted from preliminary data gathering and an extensive literature review for constructing the model. The sample size consists of 226 respondents with the acceptance rate of 89 per cent. The findings revealed that customer demand, owner support, employee involvement, top management commitment, industry competition, and governmental pressure are positively associated with GWP. Based on the findings, warehouse companies and relevant authorities in Malaysia should focus on the importance of GWP towards becoming more competitive in the global market. The study provides a theoretical gap by proposing a valuable implication to scholars and practitioners in promoting sustainable industrial development which aligns with the government national agenda.

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Published

23-12-2024

How to Cite

Wahab, S. N., Mohamed Sayuti, N., & Daud, A. (2024). Factors influencing green warehouse practices in Malaysian warehouse industry: an empirical analysis. Advances in Business Research International Journal, 5(1), 54–62. Retrieved from https://journal.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/Abrij/article/view/4062

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