Reverse Logistics and Non-Financial Performance: Experience from Selected Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria.

Authors

  • John Oluwasayo Ajani Bowen University image/svg+xml Author
  • Joseph Olusegun David Author
  • James Olalekan Akinbode Author
  • Henry Igbezien Inegbedion Author
  • Opeyemi Oluseun Oyelude Author

Keywords:

Logistics, Reverse logistics, Supply chain, Non-financial performance, Manufacturing firms

Abstract

Driven by escalating global environmental consciousness and tightening regulatory frameworks, this study investigates the impact of reverse logistics on the operational performance of manufacturing firms in Nigeria. Additionally, it identifies the primary barriers hindering the comprehensive implementation of reverse logistics practices within the sector. Adopting a quantitative survey research design, primary data were elicited via structured questionnaires from 218 supply chain and logistics professionals across the healthcare, brewery, and flour mill industries. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling via SPSS and SmartPLS. The findings reveal that while several factors impede reverse logistics adoption, the most critical barriers include a lack of enforceable laws and policies, inadequate supportive economic policies, and prohibitive financial obligations. Inferential analysis demonstrates that reverse logistics explains 65.2% of the variance in firm performance, exerting a positive and statistically significant influence. Furthermore, the effect size indicates that RL maintains a substantial and critical role in driving organizational outcomes. These results underscore the strategic importance of reverse logistics as a core component of green supply chain management. The study concludes that for Nigerian manufacturing firms to achieve sustainable competitive advantage, stakeholders must institutionalize reverse logistics through dedicated resource allocation and policy alignment.

 

Author Biography

  • John Oluwasayo Ajani, Bowen University

    John Oluwasayo Ajani holds a PhD in Business Administration from Bowen University, Iwo. He is passionate about teaching, building lives, and conducting research in Entrepreneurship, Operations, and Strategic Management. He is a lecturer in the Business Administration Programme, Bowen University, Iwo, Nigeria.

References

Impact of Reverse Logistic on Firm's Performance

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Published

15-04-2026

How to Cite

Reverse Logistics and Non-Financial Performance: Experience from Selected Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria. (2026). Nigerian Journal of Operations Research (NIJOR), 3(2), 82-95. https://nijor.org.ng/index.php/nijor/article/view/10

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