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Sustainable Supply Chain Management in Oil and Gas Industry in Developing Countries: A Systematic Literature Review

Version 1 : Received: 26 April 2023 / Approved: 28 April 2023 / Online: 28 April 2023 (10:51:19 CEST)

How to cite: Atstaja, D.; Mukem, K.W. Sustainable Supply Chain Management in Oil and Gas Industry in Developing Countries: A Systematic Literature Review. Preprints 2023, 2023041167. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202304.1167.v1 Atstaja, D.; Mukem, K.W. Sustainable Supply Chain Management in Oil and Gas Industry in Developing Countries: A Systematic Literature Review. Preprints 2023, 2023041167. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202304.1167.v1

Abstract

‘‘Sustainable Supply Chain Management’’ (SSCM) has become a hot topic on which eminent researchers are working on every day. However, it is clear that we still observe in this field of research, an artistic vagueness on the fundamental differences between Sustainable Supply Chain Management and Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) Moreover, it is regrettable to note that previous researchers haven't yet thought about having a specific theory which can be applied to SSCM, the use of macro theories still being observed. In addition, we observe a lack of research in the oil and gas industry especially in Developing Countries when we know that this industry is the most lucrative and polluting. Therefore, this paper’s purpose consists to make a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of 38 papers published from 2005 to 2023 especially in oil and gas industry and in Developing Countries, in order to make a clear distinction between SSCM and GSCM while highlighting the practices related to them and at the same time, generating a united theory which will bring together the triple bottom line of the SSCM. As findings, the authors built a Conceptual Framework that applies the triple bottom line of the SSCM in oil and gas industry by demonstrating that GSCM which is more related to environmental issues and is a part of the SSCM. Therefore, in order to be more efficient and to have a great impact on their performances, Oil and gas companies should apply SSCM practices rather than GSCM practices which are very different from what is applied in Developed Countries because of certain barriers and pressures.

Keywords

Developing countries; Sustainable Supply chain; Sustainability; Oil and gas industry; Supply Chain Management

Subject

Business, Economics and Management, Business and Management

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