Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Excellence: Examining the Serial Mediation of Green Entrepreneurial Orientation and Differentiation Strategy
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Abstract
Due to increasing pressure to implement sustainable practices, firms often exhibit reluctance and indecision, mainly driven by concerns about profit reduction. This study examines and clarifies how firms can utilize corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices by integrating additional strategies to enhance performance. Specifically, we examine how CSR can improve firm performance through the serial mediation of green entrepreneurial orientation (GEO) and differentiation strategy. Additionally, the role of green innovation as a moderator is investigated. Data from 442 small- and medium-sized enterprises were analyzed using the “structural equation modeling” technique. Grounded in a resource-based view, the results confirm a serial mediation effect of GEO and differentiation strategy between CSR and firm performance. Furthermore, green innovation positively affects both the differentiation strategy and firm performance. Surprisingly, the results show that green innovation does not moderate either (a) the influence of GEO on differentiation strategy or (b) the relationship between differentiation strategy and firm performance. The results contribute to the literature by demonstrating how the interplay between CSR, GEO, green innovation, and differentiation strategies enhances firm performance. These findings also challenge the prevailing assumption that green innovation universally moderates performance indicators, highlighting instead that its moderating effect is context-specific and not universally applicable. A key takeaway for managers is that implementing GEO and differentiation strategies enables CSR to generate substantial benefits for firms.
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management is a journal that publishes both theoretical and practical contributions related to the social and environmental responsibilities of businesses in the context of sustainable development. It covers a wide range of topics, including tools and practices associated with these responsibilities, case studies, and cross-country surveys of best practices. The journal aims to help organizations improve their performance and accountability in these areas.
The main focus of the journal is on research and practical advice for the development and assessment of social responsibility and environmental tools. It also features practical case studies and evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches to sustainability. The journal encourages the discussion and debate of sustainability issues and closely monitors the demands of various stakeholder groups. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management is a refereed journal, meaning that all contributions undergo a rigorous review process. It seeks high-quality contributions that appeal to a diverse audience from various disciplines.