Assessing the role of organizational strategic factors in stimulating green innovation performance: moderating effects of green absorptive capacity

IF 4.5 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Muhammad Riaz, Wu Jie, Sherani, Sher Ali, Sang Chang
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Abstract

Purpose

This study investigates the interaction between organizational strategic factors (Leadership and management support [LMS] and green learning orientation [GLO]) and green innovation performance (GIP), through the lens of resource-based view (RBV) theory. It examines both the direct and indirect impacts of these factors on GIP via green knowledge management (GKM), and explores how green absorptive capacity (GAC) enhances these relationships.

Design/methodology/approach

Using Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) and moderated mediation analysis, we analyzed responses from 419 individuals across 154 manufacturing firms in Pakistan to understand these dynamics.

Findings

Results show that LMS and GLO significantly affect GIP, both directly and indirectly, through GKM. Furthermore, GAC intensifies the impact of GLO on GKM and the influence of GKM on GIP, indicating a moderated mediation effect.

Practical implications

Highlighting the importance of LMS, GLO, GKM, and GAC, the study suggests that focusing on these areas can help firms align their strategies with sustainability goals, enhancing their GIP. These insights can guide policymakers in creating supportive strategies for businesses to improve their GAC, facilitating better knowledge adoption and application.

Originality/value

The research contributes to the RBV theory by clarifying the role of strategic organizational factors in enhancing GIP within manufacturing firms, offering a clearer path to achieving sustainability goals.

评估组织战略因素在促进绿色创新绩效中的作用:绿色吸收能力的调节作用
目的 本研究通过基于资源的观点(RBV)理论的视角,探讨组织战略因素(领导与管理支持[LMS]和绿色学习导向[GLO])与绿色创新绩效(GIP)之间的相互作用。它通过绿色知识管理(GKM)研究了这些因素对 GIP 的直接和间接影响,并探讨了绿色吸收能力(GAC)如何增强这些关系。研究结果研究结果表明,LMS 和 GLO 通过 GKM 对 GIP 产生了直接和间接的显著影响。此外,GAC 增强了 GLO 对 GKM 的影响以及 GKM 对 GIP 的影响,显示出一种调节中介效应。研究强调了 LMS、GLO、GKM 和 GAC 的重要性,表明关注这些领域有助于企业根据可持续发展目标调整战略,从而提高其 GIP。这些见解可以指导政策制定者为企业制定支持性战略,以改善其 GAC,促进更好地采纳和应用知识。原创性/价值这项研究阐明了战略组织因素在增强制造企业 GIP 方面的作用,为实现可持续发展目标提供了更清晰的路径,从而为 RBV 理论做出了贡献。
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CiteScore
8.60
自引率
9.80%
发文量
58
期刊介绍: Business processes are a fundamental building block of organizational success. Even though effectively managing business process is a key activity for business prosperity, there remain considerable gaps in understanding how to drive efficiency through a process approach. Building a clear and deep understanding of the range process, how they function, and how to manage them is the major challenge facing modern business. Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) examines how a variety of business processes intrinsic to organizational efficiency and effectiveness are integrated and managed for competitive success. BPMJ builds a deep appreciation of how to manage business processes effectively by disseminating best practice. Coverage includes: BPM in eBusiness, eCommerce and eGovernment Web-based enterprise application integration eBPM, ERP, CRM, ASP & SCM Knowledge management and learning organization Methodologies, techniques and tools of business process modeling, analysis and design Techniques of moving from one-shot business process re-engineering to continuous improvement Best practices in BPM Performance management Tools and techniques of change management BPM case studies.
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