Integrating lean and green management
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to perform a literature review of peer-reviewed journal articles investigating the relationship between Lean and Green management in light of developing an integrated management model.
Design/methodology/approach
After an extensive search, 60 articles from 1996 to 2016 were identified as relevant to this study.
Findings
The evidence of successful integration of Lean and Green management has largely been weak. The strongest positive evidence between the two management philosophies has been for Lean implementation pushing Green outcomes through operational waste reduction, thus improving environmental performance. The majority of studies suggest highly optimistic outcomes from integrating Lean and Green, however, an integrated operating model of the firm relating Lean and Green is lacking.
Research limitations/implications
The literature review suggests the necessary elements for proposing an integrated operating model of the firm.
Practical implications
The paper offers interesting implications for managers. While most Lean implementations have resulted in some positive environmental outcomes, both management philosophies tend to be implemented independently. Integrating the implementation of Lean and Green offers the potential for synergistic returns.
Originality/value
The findings are derived from a systematic literature review of articles that have studied the relation between Lean and Green management, resulting in a proposed integrated model of firm performance.
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Citation
Hallam, C. and Contreras, C. (2016), "Integrating lean and green management", Management Decision, Vol. 54 No. 9, pp. 2157-2187. https://doi.org/10.1108/MD-04-2016-0259
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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