Chief executive officers' sustainability orientation and firm environmental performance: Networking and resource contingencies

Date

2021-02-12

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Journal Title

Journal ISSN

ISSN

0964-4733

Volume Title

Publisher

Wiley

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

Although the existing literature supports the relationship between CEO sustainability orientation (SO) and entrepreneurial behaviour, empirical studies exploring how SO drives firm environmental performance (FEP) are lacking. In addition, the potential moderating effects of firm-level factors on this relationship are less understood. We contribute to filling this gap by examining the moderating effects of political connections and financial slack on the relationship between SO and FEP. Using data obtained from 297 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana, our results reveal that SO is positively related to FEP. In addition, our results show that the effect of SO on FEP is negative when firms have stronger financial slack and when firms are highly politically connected.

Description

open access article

Keywords

Sustainability orientation, sustainable entrepreneurship, political connections, Ghana, sub-Saharan Africa

Citation

Adomako, S., Amankwah-Amoah, J., Danso, A. and Dankwah, G. O. (2021) Chief executive officers' sustainability orientation and firm environmental performance: Networking and resource contingencies. Business Strategy and the Environment, 30 (4), pp. 2184-2193

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Research Institute