Lean and Green Paradigms in Logistics: Review of Published Research
This paper provides a systematic review of published research on lean logistics, green logistics and the combination of both paradigms. Although prior research on all three topics exists, only a few have focused on the field of logistics as such. The present analysis comprises an examination of 98 s...
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doaj-bfdb9408b46946d1b40ec4a1cec4c7902020-11-25T00:05:31ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic SciencesPromet (Zagreb)0353-53201848-40692016-12-0128659360310.7307/ptt.v28i6.20782078Lean and Green Paradigms in Logistics: Review of Published ResearchVaska Pejić0Tone Lerher1Borut Jereb2Andrej Lisec3Faculty of Logistics, University of MariborFaculty of Logistics, University of MariborFaculty of Logistics, University of MariborFaculty of Logistics, University of MariborThis paper provides a systematic review of published research on lean logistics, green logistics and the combination of both paradigms. Although prior research on all three topics exists, only a few have focused on the field of logistics as such. The present analysis comprises an examination of 98 scientific articles from 35 international journals, published between the years 1994 and 2015. The published studies are classified by next divisions: journal, paradigm, time distribution, research stream and sector-wise focus. Although key findings indicate that over the last couple of years research on all three topics has increased, a research gap regarding the studies of lean and green logistics when combined, has been identified. For all three topics the domination in research typology has been extracted. The findings indicate that most papers examined on the topic of lean logistics come from the manufacturing industries, whereas for the topic green logistics and a combination of green and lean topics no specific sector was identified.https://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/2078logisticsleangreenreview of research |
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Lean and Green Paradigms in Logistics: Review of Published Research |
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University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences |
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Promet (Zagreb) |
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2016-12-01 |
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This paper provides a systematic review of published research on lean logistics, green logistics and the combination of both paradigms. Although prior research on all three topics exists, only a few have focused on the field of logistics as such. The present analysis comprises an examination of 98 scientific articles from 35 international journals, published between the years 1994 and 2015. The published
studies are classified by next divisions: journal, paradigm, time distribution, research stream and sector-wise focus.
Although key findings indicate that over the last couple of years research on all three topics has increased, a research gap regarding the studies of lean and green logistics when combined, has been identified. For all three topics the domination in research typology has been extracted. The findings indicate that most papers examined on the topic of lean logistics come from the manufacturing industries, whereas for the topic green logistics and a combination of green and lean topics no specific sector was identified. |
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