Browsing by Author "Samadhiya, Ashutosh"
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Review Citation - Scopus: 35Reinventing reverse logistics through blockchain technology: a comprehensive review and future research propositions(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2023) Ashutosh Samadhiya; Anil Kumar; Rohit Agrawal; Yigit Kazancoglu; Rajat Agrawal; Kumar, Anil; Samadhiya, Ashutosh; Agrawal, Rohit; Kazancoglu, YigitBlockchain Technology (BCT) has effectively evolved in reverse logistics (RL) to speed up its operation by decentralising tracing and monitoring the goods delivered to the end consumers. This study outlines the current research fashion of BCT applicability in RL from 2015 to 22. A wide range of 226 research papers is selected from the SCOPUS database to conduct the bibliometric and network analysis for offering a comprehensive literature review on research clusters and fashions of BCT in RL. Some primary research clusters such as infrastructure development sustainable manufacturing logistics circular supply chain and waste management are identified. The network analysis has helped identify pioneer authors journals and countries actively involved in BCT research in RL. The content analysis findings indicate the evolution of BCT in various themes of RL. The articles also develop a result systematisation framework to concisely offer the outcomes of this research. Further the current study provides recommendations for future research work for academic and industry practitioners based on the existing literature. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 15Citation - Scopus: 15The effect of green supply chain management practices on carbon-neutral supply chain performance: the mediating role of logistics eco-centricity(EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD, 2024) Farheen Naz; Ashutosh Samadhiya; Anil Kumar; Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes; Yigit Kazancoglu; Vikas Kumar; Arvind Upadhyay; Upadhyay, Arvind; Garza-Reyes, Jose Arturo; Naz, Farheen; Samadhiya, Ashutosh; Kazancoglu, Yigit; Kumar, Anil; Kumar, VikasPurposeUsing the lens of the natural resource-based view (NRBV) theory this study investigates the effect of green supply chain management (GSCM) practices such as green manufacturing (GM) eco-design (ED) green purchasing (GP) and investment recovery (IR) on the carbon-neutral supply chain (CNSC) performance of firms through the mediating influence of logistics eco-centricity (LE).Design/methodology/approachA conceptual framework that hypothesizes the relationship between GSCM practices LE and the CNSC performance of firms is developed. Key GSCM practices are then identified using experts' opinions. Furthermore we collected responses from logistics companies to validate the conceptual framework using the partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) method.FindingsThrough this study we found that GSCM practices significantly improve a firm's CNSC performance and the relationships between GSCM practices and CNSC performance are positively mediated by LE.Practical implicationsThe implications of the study suggest that logistics managers can benefit from the findings of this study to comprehend the impact of various GSCM techniques on LE and CNSC from the viewpoint of the NRBV paradigm.Originality/valueThis research provides valuable perspectives for managers and supply chain (SC) practitioners in their quest for sustainable and environmentally responsible SC operations through an extensive and novel analysis of the connection between GSCM practices LE and CNSC performance.

