Top Management, Green Innovations, and the Mediating Effect of Customer Cooperation in Green Supply Chains
This study examines the mediating role of customer cooperation in green supply chain relationships. Employing 181 manufacturer⁻customer relationships, we test the mediating effect of customer cooperation on the process and managerial innovations. As proposed, customer cooperation positivel...
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doaj-bb59c6912967414f8769f86ddd0542c92020-11-25T01:10:20ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-02-01114103110.3390/su11041031su11041031Top Management, Green Innovations, and the Mediating Effect of Customer Cooperation in Green Supply ChainsUmar Burki0Pervin Ersoy1Usama Najam2School of Business, University of South-Eastern Norway, 3603 Kongsberg, NorwayDepartment of International Logistics Management, Yasar University, 35100 Izmir, TurkeyManagement Sciences, Air University (Multan Campus), Multan 60000, PakistanThis study examines the mediating role of customer cooperation in green supply chain relationships. Employing 181 manufacturer⁻customer relationships, we test the mediating effect of customer cooperation on the process and managerial innovations. As proposed, customer cooperation positively mediates the relationship between top management commitment and process innovation. However, customer cooperation fails to mediate the relationship between top management commitment and managerial innovation. The findings suggest that the magnitude of customer cooperation increases the adoption of green innovations between supply chain partners to mitigate the negative impact on the environment. Furthermore, customer cooperation enforces a sense of mutuality between supply chain partners to diminish the impact of carbon footprint.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/4/1031customer cooperationgreen innovationstop management commitmentgreen supply chains |
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Top Management, Green Innovations, and the Mediating Effect of Customer Cooperation in Green Supply Chains |
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Top Management, Green Innovations, and the Mediating Effect of Customer Cooperation in Green Supply Chains |
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Top Management, Green Innovations, and the Mediating Effect of Customer Cooperation in Green Supply Chains |
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Top Management, Green Innovations, and the Mediating Effect of Customer Cooperation in Green Supply Chains |
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top management, green innovations, and the mediating effect of customer cooperation in green supply chains |
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Sustainability |
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2071-1050 |
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2019-02-01 |
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This study examines the mediating role of customer cooperation in green supply chain relationships. Employing 181 manufacturer⁻customer relationships, we test the mediating effect of customer cooperation on the process and managerial innovations. As proposed, customer cooperation positively mediates the relationship between top management commitment and process innovation. However, customer cooperation fails to mediate the relationship between top management commitment and managerial innovation. The findings suggest that the magnitude of customer cooperation increases the adoption of green innovations between supply chain partners to mitigate the negative impact on the environment. Furthermore, customer cooperation enforces a sense of mutuality between supply chain partners to diminish the impact of carbon footprint. |
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customer cooperation green innovations top management commitment green supply chains |
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