Pressures on corporations to reduce the pollution impacts of their transport functions, which extends from the beginning to the end of the supply chain, is mounting. Sustainable supply chain management embodies this endeavor and is arising as a key measure to control the impacts of pollution, with logistics service providers having the potential to play a pivotal role in these efforts, through their active role in bringing about green logistics. This research identifies those concepts and factors that underlie the shift to green logistics and determines the extent to which Korean logistics firms are perceiving the needs toward greener logistics. In order to do this, logistic regression is employed to identify statistically significant factors contributing to participation and non-participation in the voluntary government-funded Korean Green Logistics Project.
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Motivating Improvements in Corporate Environmental Performance: A Case Study of the Green Logistics Project in Korea