Sustainable innovation as a catalyst: linking green supply chain practices to corporate reputation in emerging markets

IF 6.8 Q1 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Ahmad Mohammad Herzallah , Raed Ali M. Iriqat , Karam Zaki , Gamal S.A. Khalifa , Tagreed Awad Abdelhalim Abdelfadel , Mohammad Husni Hamed , Ahmed K. Elnagar
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This study examines the mediating role of sustainable innovation (SI) in the relationship between green supply chain management (GSCM) practices and corporate reputation (CR) within SMEs specialized in logistics and manufacturing sectors in Saudi Arabia. To address the limited understanding of how SI enhances the link between GSCM and CR, we developed a comprehensive model and validated it using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The model’s authenticity was confirmed through rigorous tests of convergent and discriminant validity, composite reliability, and overall goodness-of-fit measures. Data were collected through a cross-sectional survey of 279 valid responses from SMEs identified based on the World Bank’s manufacturing and logistics sectors, with data authentication ensured via thorough screening, pilot testing, and adherence to established reliability standards. The findings reveal that GSCM practices have a significant direct impact on CR and SI. Furthermore, SI positively influences CR and partially mediates the GSCM-CR relationship, as evidenced by substantial R2 values and statistically significant path coefficients. These results underscore the critical role of SI in transforming GSCM efforts into enhanced reputational outcomes. From a practical standpoint, the study highlights the need for managers to integrate SI into their GSCM strategies to achieve both environmental and reputational benefits. Investment in eco-design, resource-efficient technologies, and customer collaboration are vital for fostering innovation and improving public perception. The research also offers theoretical contributions by extending the Resource-Based View (RBV) and stakeholder theory, emphasizing the mediating power of SI in sustainability frameworks.
作为催化剂的可持续创新:将绿色供应链实践与新兴市场中的企业声誉联系起来
本研究考察了可持续创新(SI)在绿色供应链管理(GSCM)实践和企业声誉(CR)在沙特阿拉伯专门从事物流和制造业的中小企业之间的关系中的中介作用。为了解决SI如何增强GSCM和CR之间联系的有限理解,我们开发了一个综合模型,并使用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)对其进行了验证。模型的真实性通过严格的收敛效度和判别效度、复合信度和整体拟合优度测试得到证实。数据是通过横断面调查收集的,调查对象是根据世界银行的制造业和物流部门确定的279个有效答复的中小企业,通过彻底的筛选、试点测试和遵守既定的可靠性标准确保了数据的真实性。研究结果表明,GSCM实践对企业社会责任和企业社会责任有显著的直接影响。此外,SI对CR有正向影响,并在一定程度上中介了GSCM-CR关系,这可以通过R2值和显著的路径系数来证明。这些结果强调了科学研究在将GSCM努力转化为提高声誉结果方面的关键作用。从实际的角度来看,该研究强调了管理者需要将SI整合到他们的GSCM战略中,以实现环境和声誉效益。在生态设计、资源高效技术和客户合作方面的投资对于促进创新和改善公众认知至关重要。本研究还对资源基础观和利益相关者理论进行了拓展,强调科技创新在可持续发展框架中的中介作用。
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