Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Excellence: Examining the Serial Mediation of Green Entrepreneurial Orientation and Differentiation Strategy DOI Open Access
Junaid Aftab, Monica Veneziani, Feng Wei

et al.

Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 8, 2025

ABSTRACT Due to increasing pressure implement sustainable practices, firms often exhibit reluctance and indecision, mainly driven by concerns about profit reduction. This study examines clarifies how can utilize corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices integrating additional strategies enhance performance. Specifically, we examine CSR improve firm performance through the serial mediation of green entrepreneurial orientation (GEO) differentiation strategy. Additionally, role innovation as a moderator is investigated. Data from 442 small‐ medium‐sized enterprises were analyzed using “structural equation modeling” technique. Grounded in resource‐based view, results confirm effect GEO strategy between Furthermore, positively affects both Surprisingly, show that does not moderate either (a) influence on or (b) relationship The contribute literature demonstrating interplay CSR, GEO, innovation, enhances These findings also challenge prevailing assumption universally moderates indicators, highlighting instead its moderating context‐specific applicable. A key takeaway for managers implementing enables generate substantial benefits firms.

Language: Английский

Does the nexus of corporate social responsibility and green dynamic capabilities drive firms toward green technological innovation? The moderating role of green transformational leadership DOI
Jawad Abbas

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 208, P. 123698 - 123698

Published: Aug. 20, 2024

Language: Английский

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35

The impact of green finance on transformation to green energy: Evidence from industrial enterprises in China DOI
Di Chen, Haiqing Hu, Ning Wang

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Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 204, P. 123411 - 123411

Published: April 23, 2024

Language: Английский

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32

Does aging affect renewable energy? The role of extreme events and economic development DOI

Bo Sui,

Susan Sunila Sharma, Liuyang Yao

et al.

Energy Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 133, P. 107491 - 107491

Published: March 24, 2024

Language: Английский

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CSR from different perspectives: The global ESG indexes updated DOI

Ping‐Chuan Jiang,

Gen‐Fu Feng,

Hai‐Jie Wang

et al.

Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 31(5), P. 4694 - 4714

Published: April 29, 2024

Abstract The prevailing environmental, social and governance (ESG) framework is currently based on micro‐ESG indicators. Research national ESG often limited to theory building policy analysis. Based previous scholars, this paper constructs a index consisting of 39 indices updates the for 121 countries worldwide from 1990 2021 using entropy weight method, aiming provide set instrumental that capture status evolution performance. research findings are as follows: First, Gini coefficient shows gap between performance has gradually widened over time. Second, kernel density distribution suggests global rise. High‐income placing greater emphasis growth. Third, results Markov transformation matrix suggest there “club convergence” in across countries.

Language: Английский

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Unlocking future learning: Exploring higher education students' intention to adopt meta-education DOI Creative Commons
Ahmad Samed Al‐Adwan, Malek Alsoud, Na Li

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Heliyon, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(9), P. e29544 - e29544

Published: April 21, 2024

Despite the potential of meta-education to transform higher education, there remains a scarcity research investigating students' adoption intentions. This study aimed identify factors influencing intentions adopt using an extended Decomposed Theory Planned Behavior model (DTPB). Data was collected via online survey 596 education students from Jordan who were purposefully selected. Structural equation modeling partial least squares analysis revealed attitude, social influence, and perceived behavioral control as key antecedents intention. Furthermore, newly added variables including enjoyment, herd behavior, student autonomy, innovativeness showed efficiency in explaining variance control. Overall, provided meaningful insights on driving willingness meta-education. The contributes theory by extending decomposed TPB context emerging educational technologies. It also provides practical implications for policymakers educators aiming encourage adoption.

Language: Английский

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STAKEHOLDERS AND SUSTAINABILITY DISCLOSURE: EVIDENCE FROM AN EMERGING MARKET DOI Creative Commons
Inusah Sulemana,

Lanna Cheng,

Andrew Osei Agyemang

et al.

Sustainable Futures, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100445 - 100445

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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4

Intellectual capital, environment-related absorptive capacity and environmental performance: Firm-level evidence from China's E&E sector DOI
Langping Leng, Yu Zhang, Xi Lin

et al.

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 374, P. 124034 - 124034

Published: Jan. 8, 2025

Language: Английский

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2

Green leaders and global change: Uncovering the drivers of corporate environmental sustainability DOI
S. N. Suіeubayeva, Eduardo Sánchez‐García, Javier Martínez‐Falcó

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Environmental Development, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 101148 - 101148

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Impact of User Satisfaction With E-Government Services on Continuance Use Intention and Citizen Trust Using TAM-ISSM Framework DOI Open Access
Devkant Kala, Dhani Shanker Chaubey, Rakesh Kumar Meet

et al.

Interdisciplinary Journal of Information Knowledge and Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19, P. 001 - 001

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Aim/Purpose: This study investigates the drivers of user satisfaction in e-government services and its influence on continued use intention citizen trust government. It employs integration Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) Information System Success (ISSM). Background: Electronic government, transforming citizen-state interactions, has gained momentum worldwide, including India, where aim is to leverage technology improve services, streamline administration, engage public. While prior research explored factors influencing with globally, this area been relatively unexplored particularly post-COVID era. Challenges widespread adoption India include a large diverse population, limited digital infrastructure rural areas, low literacy, weak data protection regulations. Additionally, global declines trust, attributed economic concerns, corruption, information disclosures, further complicate scenario. seeks investigate various continuance usage India. also aims understand how these contribute building citizens’ Methodology: The were collected by utilizing survey items satisfaction, derived from existing literature systems e-government. Responses 501 Indian participants, using an online questionnaire, analyzed PLS-SEM. Contribution: makes dual contribution domain. First, it introduces comprehensive model that examines users’ services. proposed integrates TAM ISSM. Combining models allows for examination intention. By analyzing impact through integrated model, researchers practitioners gain insights into complex dynamics involved. Second, uncovers effects residential status regarding Findings reveal disparities system service quality across different segments. Researchers policymakers should consider when designing ensure intention, trust. Findings: findings indicate information, service, system, perceived usefulness play important roles All hypothesized paths significant, except ease use. Furthermore, highlights significantly impacts Recommendations Practitioners: suggest government authorities focus delivering accurate, comprehensive, timely secure, glitch-free, user-friendly environment. Implementing interactive accessible interface, ensuring compatibility devices, implementing swift query resolution mechanisms collectively improving satisfaction. Conducting awareness training initiatives, providing 24×7 access tutorials, helpdesks, technical support, clear FAQs, integrating AI-driven customer support can seamless experience. Government institutions social influence, community engagement, media campaigns enhance Promotional campaigns, incentive programs, endorsements, testimonials be used Recommendation Researchers: An combining ISSM offers robust approach thoroughly evolving digitalization landscape expansion, aligning ISSM’s perspective, enhances demonstrating other emerging economies. Impact Society: Examining their subsequent carries significant societal implications. establishment transparent accountable governance practices, fostering stronger connection between governments citizens. Future Research: There are several promising avenues explore future research. Expanding scope incorporating larger sample size could enable more thorough analysis. Alternatively, delving performance specific would offer greater precision, considering treats generically. in-depth interviews longitudinal studies yield understanding dynamic evolution digitalization.

Language: Английский

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Environmental fees, local competition, and corporate green innovation activities: evidence from China DOI
Zunguo Hu, Wanting Liu, Hua-Tang Yin

et al.

Applied Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 17

Published: Feb. 27, 2024

The authority has moved away from using GDP as the sole measure of local government performance, placing new emphasis on environmental governance, tax administration, and technological innovation. This shift spurred competition among governments, prompting need to examine relationship between competitive behaviour firms' green study uses panel data 2007 2020 presents a comprehensive research-based explanation how affects innovation activities under China's fixed floating fee systems, applying causal forest algorithm. results show that suppresses system, but stimulates it system. Further analysis shows system's relatively higher national governance increased system increase operating costs, leading 'crowding out effect' Conversely, governments reduces promotes investment in innovation, creates 'leverage effect'.

Language: Английский

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