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Factors for implementing end-of-life product reverse logistics in the Chinese manufacturing sector
Authors:Nachiappan Subramanian  Angappa Gunasekaran  Muhammad Abdulrahman  Chang Liu
Affiliation:1. Nottingham University Business School China, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, 199 Taikang East Road, Ningbo 315100 Chinanachiappan.subramanian@nottingham.edu.cn;3. Charlton College of Business, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Dartmouth, MA, USA;4. Nottingham University Business School China, Ningbo 315100 China;5. Division of Economics, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo 315100, China
Abstract:
Dedicated, skilled and relatively cheap manpower coupled with efficient manufacturing techniques has elevated China’s status as the world’s factory. China is now capable of producing virtually any product, from cheap toys to some of the most sophisticated goods and equipment. The resultant economic benefits and associated enormous consumption due to rise in per capita income are accompanied by an equally unprecedented negative environmental impact arising from the huge increase of end-of-life (EoL) products. This study aims to understand and prioritise EoL product reverse logistics (RL) factors from Chinese manufacturing sector perspective. Multiple case studies in five different industries within the manufacturing sector have been carried out and analytic hierarchy process (AHP) has been employed to prioritise the governing factors for the successful RL implementation in the Chinese manufacturing sector. Results indicate that Chinese firms are unlikely to embark on RL operations without external factors such as strict government legislation.
Keywords:reverse logistics  end-of-life products  manufacturing sector  AHP  China
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