2020
DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.9226
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The Contribution of Environmental Strategies, Entrepreneurial Innovation and Entrepreneurial Orientation in Enhancing Firm Environmental Performance and Energy Efficiency

Abstract: The objective of the current study is to empirically investigate the link between entrepreneurial attributes, strategic capabilities, and environmental nexus in Malaysian manufacturing firms. In doing so, the present study is motivated to recognize the role of entrepreneurial innovation, entrepreneurial orientation and environmental strategies in influencing firm's energy efficiency potential and environmental performance. To the best of our knowledge, the current study is first of its kind in investigating th… Show more

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“…In developing economies, the cooperation of enterprises with triple-helix agents (enterprise-university-government) to obtain knowledge and resources confirms the increase of innovation performance through R&D cooperation [69]. In addition, environmental strategy, entrepreneurial innovation, and entrepreneurial orientation influence the environmental performance and energy efficiency of firms [70], contributing to the coevolution process.…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing economies, the cooperation of enterprises with triple-helix agents (enterprise-university-government) to obtain knowledge and resources confirms the increase of innovation performance through R&D cooperation [69]. In addition, environmental strategy, entrepreneurial innovation, and entrepreneurial orientation influence the environmental performance and energy efficiency of firms [70], contributing to the coevolution process.…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%