2022
DOI: 10.1590/1807-7692bar2022210034
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The Moderating Role of Firm’s Level of Participation in a Cluster in the Relation between Absorptive Capacity and Sustainability Practices

Abstract: Objective: this study aimed to analyze the moderating role of the firm's participation level in a cluster in the relation between absorptive capacity and economic, social, and environmental sustainability practices. Methods: data were collected through a survey applied to 417 small and medium-sized firms participating in clusters. Results: results indicate that the absorptive capacity influences positively and directly the adoption of economic, social, and environmental sustainability practices. Such relations… Show more

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“…When these become points of concern among members, there is a loss of legitimacy in the decisions taken and a consequent decrease in interest in participating in the actions, leading to failure (Wegner et al 2018). Begnini et al (2022) argue that member firms with higher participation see more results in growth, new partnerships, innovation, and increased productivity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When these become points of concern among members, there is a loss of legitimacy in the decisions taken and a consequent decrease in interest in participating in the actions, leading to failure (Wegner et al 2018). Begnini et al (2022) argue that member firms with higher participation see more results in growth, new partnerships, innovation, and increased productivity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%