Top Management Environmental Concern, Eco‐Product Development Effectiveness and Firms' Environmental Performance: The Paradoxical Moderating Role of Environmental Information Sharing
研究了高层管理者环境关注和生态产品开发有效性如何共同影响企业环境绩效,并发现环境信息共享会增强前者的作用但削弱后者的效果,基于对171家尼日利亚中小科技企业的调查。
ABSTRACT This study investigates the combined effect of top management environmental concern and eco‐product development effectiveness on firms' environmental performance. The study also considers the moderating impact of environmental information sharing on this process. Building on the integration of upper echelons perspective and resource‐based theory, the research model was tested using covariance‐based structural equation modelling with survey data from 171 small and medium‐sized technology firms operating in Nigeria. The findings show that top management environmental concern facilitates eco‐product development effectiveness, which in turn positively influences firms' environmental performance. Additionally, the findings indicate that environmental information sharing strengthens top management environmental concern but weakens the impact of eco‐product development effectiveness on environmental performance. These results contribute to extant literature by unpacking the boundary conditions through which the interplay of top management environmental concern and eco‐product development effectiveness can promote environmental performance within emerging market firms. For practitioners, the study generates valuable insights into how environmental information sharing can amplify or attenuate their environmental initiatives and performance outcomes.