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Management Research Review | 2013

Understanding efficiencies behind logistics service providers' green offerings

Karin Isaksson; Maria Huge-Brodin

Purpose - Awareness of environmental impacts on society is increasing among companies. In order to turn environmental problems into business opportunities, many companies are beginning to consider how environmental, or green aspects can be integrated into their service offerings. This opportunity can be of specific interest to logistics service providers, whose core business is an environmental impact in itself. The purpose of this article is to indicate where green-labelled logistics service providers are positioned today in their development, and to seek the underlying rationale in development of green service offerings. Design/methodology/approach - This article takes a logistics service providers perspective and is based on a multiple case study of six companies. The analysis is based on cross-case analysis, and empirical, as well as theoretical, pattern matching. Findings - The attitude towards a green approach differs among the case companies: while some are working towards a green integration throughout the entire business, others offer green alternatives to the original service offering. The results point to possible explanations for these differences, and include differences in range of service offerings, size, and to different management principles for green aspects. Practical implications - The article can inspire logistics service providers in their continuing work to integrate green initiatives into the company. By introducing alternative green approaches in the development of service offerings, logistics service providers can match their own business and context with alternative rationales. Originality/value - While most of the green logistics research focuses on the logistics systems characteristics, this article offers initial insights into how the integration of green aspects into logistics services can impact logistics service providers.


Archive | 2011

The Impact of 3PL’s Green Initiatives on the Purchasing of Transport and Logistics Services: an Exploratory Study

Pietro Evangelista; Maria Huge-Brodin; Karin Isaksson; Edward Sweeney


Archive | 2013

Purchasing green transport and logistics services:implications from the environmental sustainability attitude of 3PLs

Pietro Evangelista; Maria Huge-Brodin; Karin Isaksson; Edward Sweeney


LRN 2010 | 2010

Driving forces and barriers when pricing the environmental service offering - a cross case study of logistics companies

Karin Isaksson; Maria Huge-Brodin


Piccola Impresa / Small Business | 2012

Purchasing green transport and logistics services : implications for small business

Pietro Evangelista; Maria Huge-Brodin; Karin Isaksson; Edward Sweeney


The 16th Annual LRN Conference 7-9 September, Southampton, United Kingdom, 2011 | 2011

The Challenge andAdoption of Green Initiatives for Transport and Logistics Service Providers

Karin Isaksson; Maria Björklund; Pietro Evangelista; Maria Huge-Brodin


IPSERA 2012 Conference, 1-4 April 2012, Naples, Italy | 2012

A Case Study Investigation on Purchasing Green Transport and Logistics Services

Pietro Evangelista; Maria Huge-Brodin; Karin Isaksson; Edward Sweeney


22nd NOFOMA Conference, Logistics and Supply Chain Management in a Globalised Economy, June 10-11, Kolding, Denmark | 2010

Developing sustainable logistics services

Karin Isaksson; Maria Björklund


International Journal of Business and Systems Research | 2017

The adoption of green initiatives in logistics service providers - a strategic perspective

Karin Isaksson; Pietro Evangelista; Maria Huge-Brodin; Heikki Liimatainen; Edward Sweeney


The European Financial Review | 2013

The role of third party logistics providers (3PLs) in the adoption of green supply chain initiatives

Edward Sweeney; Pietro Evangelista; Maria Huge-Brodin; Karin Isaksson

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Edward Sweeney

Dublin Institute of Technology

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Heikki Liimatainen

Tampere University of Technology

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