An assessment of sustainable supply chain management practices in the upstream pharmaceutical industry of Ghana
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The drive for the adoption of Sustainable Supply Chain Management practices among
pharmaceutical companies is on the rise given the global effort to attain net zero of carbon
emissions as well as attaining other targets for the sustainable development goals. The
pharmaceutical industry plays vital role in the manufacturing and distribution of medications,
and therefore sustainability issues are critical for the survival of the industry. However, the
adoption of sustainable practices in the upstream pharmaceutical industry is still low, and there
is lack of empirical research in this area, particularly in emerging economies like Ghana. This
study aims to fill this gap by examining the level of adoption of sustainable supply chain
practices, focusing on the role of the policy framework, the influence of these practices on
company performance, and the role of top executives in ensuring sustainability.
The study utilizes a mixed method approach and leverages the upper echelon theory to explore
the role of managers on sustainable supply chain practices. This dissertation explore the state
of the upstream pharmaceutical Sustainable Supply Chain Management practices in Ghana,
evaluate the role of the upstream pharmaceutical policy framework of Ghana on supply chain
sustainability, identify how upstream pharmaceutical Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Practices influence the performance of pharmaceutical companies in Ghana, and to examine
the role of top management in ensuring upstream pharmaceutical sustainable supply chain
management practices in Ghana. By addressing the above objectives, the study promotes
academic debate and provides insights for policy directions in the pharmaceutical industry for
sustainable growth and development. The research design includes both explanatory and
exploratory approaches, with a concurrent/parallel mixed methods design combining
quantitative and qualitative data. Specifically, the concurrent triangulation design mixed
method was adopted. The target population was employees of locally owned upstream
pharmaceutical companies in the Greater Accra region of Ghana. From a finite population of
about 2000, stratified and purposive strategies were used to select 18 participants under the
qualitative aspect, while random sampling technique was used to select 334 for the quantitative
aspect of the study. Therefore, the total sample size for this study was 352 participants. Data
collection involved the use of questionnaire and structured interview guide, and data analysis
included structural equation modeling for quantitative data and thematic analysis as well as
content analysis for qualitative data.
Quantitative results indicated that Sustainable Supply Chain Management practices have a
positive significant association with Sustainable Supply Chain Management performance for upstream pharmaceutical companies. Results showed that, there was positive impact of Top
Management Commitment on Sustainable Supply Chain Management to performance.
Furthermore, there was justification for Top Management Commitment as a moderator on the
association between Sustainable Supply Chain Management practices and Sustainable Supply
Chain Management performance. The study's findings on sustainable supply chain
management practices in the upstream pharmaceutical sector in Ghana have significant
theoretical, managerial, and policy implications. The interviews revealed the importance of
socially inclusive practices, eco-friendly manufacturing, waste management, supplier
involvement, and collaborations are important factors to consider in achieving sustainability
goals. Theoretical implications include the recognition of responsible sourcing as a crucial
component of sustainable supply chain management and the importance of socially responsible
human resource management strategies. Managerially, the adoption of green manufacturing
practices, waste management, and supplier engagement are highlighted as strategies for
enhancing sustainability. Policy implications emphasize the need for supportive policies and
regulations that promote responsible sourcing, green manufacturing, waste management, and
supplier engagement in the upstream of pharmaceutical industry. The study contributes to the
literature by providing empirical evidence of the positive association between sustainable
supply chain management and organizational performance. The role of top management in
ensuring the adoption and implementation of sustainable supply chain management practices
is crucial, with implications for leadership, resource allocation, collaboration, and stakeholder
engagement. Policy-wise, support for sustainable supply chain management practices and
capacity-building initiatives are crucial for the adopting and implementations of these practices
within the pharmaceutical industry. Overall, the study provides insights for theory, practice,
and policy to enhance sustainability in the pharmaceutical supply chain.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Management Sciences
Specialising in Public Management & Economics at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5865