Proceedings of the 5th Management Science Informatization and Economic Innovation Development Conference, MSIEID 2023, December 8–10, 2023, Guangzhou, China

Research Article

Exploring the Path to Constructing a Green Supply Chain within the Perspective of Shared Prosperity - With SCOR as a Reference Model

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.8-12-2023.2344820,
        author={Xinquan  Fang and Peiquan  Jiang and Yinglin  Li and Heng  Lyu},
        title={Exploring the Path to Constructing a Green Supply Chain within the Perspective of Shared Prosperity - With SCOR as a Reference Model},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the 5th Management Science Informatization and Economic Innovation Development Conference, MSIEID 2023, December 8--10, 2023, Guangzhou, China},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={MSIEID},
        year={2024},
        month={4},
        keywords={shared prosperity; green supply chain; construction pathway; scor reference model},
        doi={10.4108/eai.8-12-2023.2344820}
    }
    
  • Xinquan Fang
    Peiquan Jiang
    Yinglin Li
    Heng Lyu
    Year: 2024
    Exploring the Path to Constructing a Green Supply Chain within the Perspective of Shared Prosperity - With SCOR as a Reference Model
    MSIEID
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.8-12-2023.2344820
Xinquan Fang1, Peiquan Jiang1, Yinglin Li1, Heng Lyu1,*
  • 1: Guangzhou Huali College
*Contact email: A20091100528@cityu.mo

Abstract

Under the backdrop of shared prosperity, the smooth realization of the rural common prosperity goal relies on leveraging agricultural development as a breakthrough. However, rural logistics stands as a critical component of agricultural advancement. This paper aims to address the deficiencies in rural logistics by constructing a green supply chain. Building a green supply chain for rural logistics based on the SCOR model extends the lifecycle of agricultural products and enhances logistical efficiency. Building upon an overview of the green supply chain and the SCOR model, this paper analyzes the significance of a green supply chain for rural logistics within the SCOR model framework. Subsequently, it outlines the obstacles encountered in the development of rural logistics within the shared prosperity perspective. Finally, it delves into the practical pathway of the operational model for a green supply chain in rural logistics within the shared prosperity perspective. The intention is to guide relevant stakeholders.