Digitalisation and environmental management activities: The effects of family ownership
While digitalisation has significant implications for environmental management activities, this nexus has received minimal attention in research. Given this backdrop, this study uses a unique survey dataset of 386 micro and small enterprises (MSEs) and conducts an OLS regression analysis to examine the impact of digitalisation on environmental management activities. The study also investigates how family ownership moderates this relationship. The study finds that digitalisation supports environmental management activities as an important strategic mechanism, and that family ownership has a negative moderating effect on the relationship between digitalisation and environmental management activities. This study contributes to ‘institutional theory’ by highlighting its applicability to the new context of MSEs in emerging markets. Further, the study provides managerial insights into how to ensure environmental management practices in the digital age.
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Citation
Issah, W. B., Ferdous, L. T., Bhuiyan, F., & Sharif, T. (2024). Digitalisation and environmental management activities: The effects of family ownership`. Business Strategy and the Environment, 33(5), 4351–4374. https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.3706Author affiliation
College of Business Accounting & Finance Marketing & Strategy Not CurrentVersion
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Business Strategy and the EnvironmentVolume
33Issue
5Pagination
4351 - 4374Publisher
Wileyissn
0964-4733eissn
1099-0836Acceptance date
2024-01-13Copyright date
2024Available date
2025-02-06Publisher DOI
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enPublisher version
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Dr Lucy FerdousDeposit date
2024-11-26Data Access Statement
Dataset is available and will be provided if required.Rights Retention Statement
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