A Review Green Supply Management Indian Automobile Industry

Authors

  • Dr. Pankaj Gupta Associate professor, Department of Commerce, JV Jain college, Saharanpur
  • Mrs. Pooja Vidyarthee Research Scholar, Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut

Keywords:

India's automobile sector, the green supply chain, interpretative structural modeling (ISM) are some of the terms used to describe this research

Abstract

For those countries and cultures that have not yet embraced the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), it has brought with it both good and potentially dangerous consequences. According to this study's literature evaluation, the 4th Industrial Revolution (the 4th IR) has the potential to boost Nigeria's automobile sector by requiring a new set of skills and abilities. After conducting an inductive content analysis of empirical data based on the contents and advantages of 4IR; green car and skills necessary in the future; Nigerian automotive sector, and the future of green car and the 4IR in Nigeria, a systematic review was undertaken. In the study, it was found that the government has little interest in green automobiles. The lack of a viable automotive industry in Nigeria, as well as a lack of access to enough electricity and knowledge, have all been cited as obstacles to the widespread use of green cars in Nigeria. In other regions of the world, it has been determined that competencies such as those listed below are essential for any 4IR operation. It is thus recommended that the Nigerian government reassess its approach on supporting green transportation; the electricity sector should be revamped to power electric vehicles coupled with the education sector to build the competences required for the 4th Industrial Revolution (IIRC).

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Published

31-12-2019

How to Cite

Dr. Pankaj Gupta, & Mrs. Pooja Vidyarthee. (2019). A Review Green Supply Management Indian Automobile Industry. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 10(4), 92–96. Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1311

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