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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology | Volume: 2

December 03-04, 2018 | Dubai, UAE

International Conference on

6

th

International Conference on

Toxicology, Clinical Toxicology & Pharmacology

Recycling & Waste Management

Joint Event

&

Greening supply chains for enhancing social responsibility

Rania Shamah

Suez University, Egypt

Statement of the Problem:

How could supply chains social responsibility plays a key role

in reducing hazards in the community; through establishing a

clear strategic vison?

Findings:

This research aims to provide guidance for the management

of green supply chains in order to increase the likelihood of

social responsibility being generally adopted for the purposes

of protecting the environment, and to examine the potential

role required in improving supply chain performance. This

study aims to address the impact of social responsibility when

it is used in green supply chains, then to address the relevant

factors needed to enhance the entire process of chain social

responsibility.

The model which is presented here is intended to examine the

nature of the relationship between green supply chain social

responsibility and environment protection. Consequently it

could help to enhance customer satisfaction, increase internal-

customer performance; and provide innovative products

Speaker Biography

Rania Shamah has completed her PhD at the age of 27 years from Ain Shams University,

Egypt. Vice Dean for Teaching and Students Affairs- Faculty of Politics & Economics; Suez

University. She is a Professor of Operations Management- Faculty of Commerce, Suez

University. She got Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, Heriot-Watt University. She did her Doctor

of Philosophy in Business Administration, Faculty of Commerce; Business Administration

Department; Ain Shams University. Her H-index is 5 and has been serving as an editorial

board member of reputed Journals.

e:

rania.shamah@suezuniv.edu.eg

Rania Shamah

, Toxicology 2018, Recycling 2018, Volume 2

DOI: 10.4066/2630-4570-C1-002