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Title Readiness for green transformation process in healthcare organizations
ID_Doc 32759
Authors Thomas, A; Suresh, M
Title Readiness for green transformation process in healthcare organizations
Year 2024
Published Journal Of Indian Business Research, 16, 1
DOI 10.1108/JIBR-05-2023-0162
Abstract PurposeGreen transformation is more than simply a trend; it is a way of life, a set of habits, a field of knowledge and a dedication to resource conservation. Going green is surely a creative and transformative process for both individuals and organizations. This paper aims to "identify," "analyse" and "categorise" the readiness factors for green transformation process in health care using total interpretive structural modelling (TISM) and neutrosophic-MICMAC.Design/methodology/approachTo address the study objectives, the study used TISM and neutrosophic-MICMAC analysis. To identify the readiness factors, a literature study was conducted, and the factors were face-validated by the healthcare experts. The factors influence on one another were captured by using a scheduled interview with a closed ended questionnaire. The TISM addressed the identification and analysing of factors and the categorization and ranking the readiness factors is addressed by using neutrosophic-MICMAC analysis.FindingsThis study identified 11 green transformation process readiness factors for healthcare organizations. The study states that the key factors or driving factors are awareness of green governance principle, environment leadership and management, green gap analysis, information and communication technology and innovation dynamics.Research limitations/implicationsThe factor ranking is sensitive to the respondents' ratings. The study relied on the past literature and experts' opinion may result in the subjective biases. The complex nature of healthcare ecosystem challenges to capture all the factors. The study focussed on Indian hospitals.Practical implicationsStudy significantly impacts the healthcare practitioners, academicians and policymakers by providing critical insights into the readiness factors required for the healthcare green transformation process. The study offers a better understanding of the crucial or key or driving factors that aid in embracing green and sustainable practices.Originality/valueIdentifying a gap in conceptual and theoretical frameworks for green transformation readiness factors in healthcare organizations and in Indian context. The study addresses this gap by aiming to create a thorough theoretical framework and highlighted by its focus on Indian hospitals.
Author Keywords Green transformation; Healthcare; Green governance; Green supply management; Environment leadership; Green buildings
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:001160559700001
WoS Category Business
Research Area Business & Economics
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