TITLE:
City Logistics Measures and Environmental Sustainability: An Evidence from Ghana
AUTHORS:
Adzani Sophia Akosua, Xiaoyan Yang, Mintah Clement, Abdul-Hamid Zalia, Baba Vanessa Fathia
KEYWORDS:
City Logistics, Policies, Stakeholder Involvement, Environmental Sustainability
JOURNAL NAME:
American Journal of Industrial and Business Management,
Vol.11 No.5,
May
28,
2021
ABSTRACT: This paper analyzed the relationship between city logistics measures and environmental sustainability in Ghana. This paper analysis followed an established pattern using the Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) model and correlation matrix. After estimating the descriptive statistics covering four (4) variables such as environmental sustainability, policy, stakeholders interaction, and city logistics measures. The findings indicated that policies correlated with city logistics measures (21%) and environmental sustainability (84%) at 1% significant levels; furthermore, at a 1% significant level, the policies correlated strongly with environmental sustainability than the other variables. The results show that policies play a crucial role in environmental sustainability. The test values indicate that SI, SI1 and CLM are statistically significant at p (0.000) p (0.293) > 0.05, p (0.779) > 0.05, p (0.577) > 0.05 and p (0.351) > 0.05. Even though the P2 value is significant, p (0.031)