Abstract:
In the previous decade, green procurement practices have become increasingly important for
the SMEs to adopt in this highly robust business environment. This paper is about green
procurement practices as a new trend towards developing a more sustainable economy across
the globe. Green procurement has started to being recognized as an efficient tool of
minimalizing the adverse impact on the natural environment when it comes to the
manufacturing of the items and their usage. In addition to this, the companies are also held
accountable for their conduct, especially the SMEs that are plays a pivotal role in shaping the
economy of a country. Which ultimately places specific pressures on the company to adopt
green practices. This study investigates the impact of adopting green procurement practices
upon competitiveness in SMEs. Although many researchers have discussed the role of GSCM
known as Green Supply-Chain Management towards sustainability, the notion in context of
green procurement practices is still underexplored. However, there are very few researchers
who have discussed the adoption of green procurement practices that as well in context of large
organizations or in developed countries. So, this paper aims to investigate the impact of
adopting green procurement practices on the competitiveness of SMEs, especially in case of a
developing country. To address this gap a hypothesized model is developed. Accordingly, a
population of manufacturing SMEs operating in Pakistan are targeted among which 188
responses were received through purposive sampling. As CEOs, managers, assistant managers,
and procurement managers are more informed about the status of their companies so they are
selected as participants of the study. The Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) analysis was
conducted on SmartPLS software. Based upon the results and findings customer pressure has
significant influence on the adoption of green procurement practices, the AGPP has significant
impact on supplier sustainable behavior and green innovation, AGPP alone have insignificant
impact on competitiveness but with supplier sustainable behavior and green innovation it will
ultimately have significant impact on competitiveness of SMEs. The suggestions and findings
of the results will provide greater insight into the subject matter as well as guides on how
managers can enhance the performance of their companies.