Green intellectual capital and green business strategy: the role of green absorptive capacity

Saira Begum, Muhammad Ashfaq, Kaveh Asiaei, Khuram Shahzad

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Abstract

This study builds on the natural resource-based view to propose a mediation moderation framework by exploring the influence of green intellectual capital (GIC) on green business strategy through the mediating and moderating impact of green absorptive capacity (GAC) and corporate environmental ethics (CEE), respectively. The data were collected from 268 participants from large manufacturing industries in Pakistan to test the suggested model and analyzed using structural equation modeling (variance-based). The findings show that GIC positively influences GAC and green business strategy in organizations. The results further indicate that the relationship between GIC and green business strategy is mediated and moderated by GAC and CEE. Moreover, a multi-group analysis (MGA) shows no statistically significant differences across the industry groups. These results reveal the theoretical underpinning for environmental business strategy and provide a deep understanding of knowledge-based resources and environmental regulations as important antecedents of green business strategy in manufacturing firms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4907-4923
Number of pages17
JournalBusiness Strategy and the Environment
Volume32
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • corporate environmental ethics
  • green absorptive capacity
  • green business strategy
  • green intellectual capital
  • natural resource-based view

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