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Environmental strategy and competitive advantage: the role of small- and medium-sized enterprises' dynamic capabilities

Environmental strategy and competitive advantage: the role of small- and medium-sized enterprises' dynamic capabilities
Environmental strategy and competitive advantage: the role of small- and medium-sized enterprises' dynamic capabilities
Drawing on the resource-based theory and institutional theory, we develop a framework to explain the processes by which the environmental strategy of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) contributes to their competitive advantage. We test our assumption using data collected from 214 UK-based SMEs in the technology sector. We find that the effects of environmental strategy can lead to the development of their marketing competence, as well as research and development (R&D) competence, which ultimately contributes to superior financial performance. We also find that a reciprocal causal relationship exists between SMEs’ marketing and R&D competences. Combined, we reveal that the presence of a serial multiple mediation relationship between SMEs’ environmental strategy and financial performance mediates through marketing competence and then R&D competence, or vice versa. Our study offers important academic and managerial implications, and also points out future research directions
0964-4733
1-29
Ko, Wai Wai
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Liu, Gordon
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Ko, Wai Wai
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Liu, Gordon
007f9930-f197-4b10-88a6-f20102249711

Ko, Wai Wai and Liu, Gordon (2016) Environmental strategy and competitive advantage: the role of small- and medium-sized enterprises' dynamic capabilities. Business Strategy and the Environment, 1-29. (doi:10.1002/bse.1938).

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Drawing on the resource-based theory and institutional theory, we develop a framework to explain the processes by which the environmental strategy of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) contributes to their competitive advantage. We test our assumption using data collected from 214 UK-based SMEs in the technology sector. We find that the effects of environmental strategy can lead to the development of their marketing competence, as well as research and development (R&D) competence, which ultimately contributes to superior financial performance. We also find that a reciprocal causal relationship exists between SMEs’ marketing and R&D competences. Combined, we reveal that the presence of a serial multiple mediation relationship between SMEs’ environmental strategy and financial performance mediates through marketing competence and then R&D competence, or vice versa. Our study offers important academic and managerial implications, and also points out future research directions

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e-pub ahead of print date: 2016
Organisations: Southampton Business School

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Local EPrints ID: 401079
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/401079
ISSN: 0964-4733
PURE UUID: 96527784-6115-45f3-8167-e4ef29c64c22
ORCID for Wai Wai Ko: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6637-6591

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Date deposited: 06 Oct 2016 13:31
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:56

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Author: Wai Wai Ko ORCID iD
Author: Gordon Liu

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