Stakeholder integration, environmental sustainability orientation and financial performance

Date

2019-02-26

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Journal of Business Research

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Yes

Abstract

Despite the growing research on the influence of stakeholder integration on organizational outcomes, our understanding of the specific firm-level conditions that may mediate the relationship between stakeholder integration and financial performance is lacking. Using primary data gathered from 233 small and medium-sized enterprises in Ghana, we found empirical support for our contention that the link between stakeholder integration and financial performance is mediated by a firm’s environmental sustainability orientation (ESO). In addition, our study demonstrated that competitive intensity moderates the indirect relationship between stakeholder integration and financial performance in such a way that the indirect effect through environmental sustainability orientation is stronger for higher levels of industry competition. We discuss theoretical and managerial implications of these findings.

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Keywords

stakeholder integration, environmental sustainability orientation, competitive intensity, financial performance, Ghana

Citation

Danso, A., Adomaoko, S., Lartey, T., Amankwah Amoah, J., and Owusu-Yirenkyi, D. (2019) Stakeholder integration, environmental sustainability orientation and financial performance. Stakeholder integration, environmental sustainability orientation and financial performance,

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