Environmental practice adoption in SMEs: The effects of firm proactive orientation and regulatory pressure

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Environmental practice adoption in SMEs : The effects of firm proactive orientation and regulatory pressure. / Tyler, Beverly B.; Lahneman, Brooke; Cerrato, Daniele; Cruz, Allan Discua; Beukel, Karin; Spielmann, Nathalie; Minciullo, Marco.

In: Journal of Small Business Management, 01.06.2023.

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Tyler, BB, Lahneman, B, Cerrato, D, Cruz, AD, Beukel, K, Spielmann, N & Minciullo, M 2023, 'Environmental practice adoption in SMEs: The effects of firm proactive orientation and regulatory pressure', Journal of Small Business Management. https://doi.org/10.1080/00472778.2023.2218435

APA

Tyler, B. B., Lahneman, B., Cerrato, D., Cruz, A. D., Beukel, K., Spielmann, N., & Minciullo, M. (2023). Environmental practice adoption in SMEs: The effects of firm proactive orientation and regulatory pressure. Journal of Small Business Management. https://doi.org/10.1080/00472778.2023.2218435

Vancouver

Tyler BB, Lahneman B, Cerrato D, Cruz AD, Beukel K, Spielmann N et al. Environmental practice adoption in SMEs: The effects of firm proactive orientation and regulatory pressure. Journal of Small Business Management. 2023 Jun 1. https://doi.org/10.1080/00472778.2023.2218435

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Tyler, Beverly B. ; Lahneman, Brooke ; Cerrato, Daniele ; Cruz, Allan Discua ; Beukel, Karin ; Spielmann, Nathalie ; Minciullo, Marco. / Environmental practice adoption in SMEs : The effects of firm proactive orientation and regulatory pressure. In: Journal of Small Business Management. 2023.

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abstract = "Even with proven benefits of engaging in sustainability, and stakeholder and regulatory pressure to do so, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) seldom adopt environmental practices beyond those required. To investigate why some SMEs adopt environmental practices while others do not, we studied the proactive orientation–environmental practices link and the moderation of regulatory pressure on this relationship. Based on a survey of 286 SMEs in the wine industry in Italy, France, Denmark, and the United States, we tested our model using regression analysis. We found support for our hypotheses on the positive proactive orientation-environmental practices link and the enhancing role of regulatory pressure. We conducted further supplementary exploratory analyses to examine these relationships among different types of environmental practices. The findings from our study offer new research directions regarding the nuanced roles of proactive orientation and regulatory pressure in motivating SMEs to adopt more environmental practices.",
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AU - Spielmann, Nathalie

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AB - Even with proven benefits of engaging in sustainability, and stakeholder and regulatory pressure to do so, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) seldom adopt environmental practices beyond those required. To investigate why some SMEs adopt environmental practices while others do not, we studied the proactive orientation–environmental practices link and the moderation of regulatory pressure on this relationship. Based on a survey of 286 SMEs in the wine industry in Italy, France, Denmark, and the United States, we tested our model using regression analysis. We found support for our hypotheses on the positive proactive orientation-environmental practices link and the enhancing role of regulatory pressure. We conducted further supplementary exploratory analyses to examine these relationships among different types of environmental practices. The findings from our study offer new research directions regarding the nuanced roles of proactive orientation and regulatory pressure in motivating SMEs to adopt more environmental practices.

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