Green knowledge management and organizational green culture: an interaction for organizational green innovation and green performance
University of Central Punjab · National University of Modern Languages
Abstract
Purpose Based on the sharp decline in the quantity and quality of natural resources, many organizations are shifting their operations to an eco-friendly system. However, this objective cannot be achieved without capitalizing on green knowledge and innovation. The purpose of this study is to examine whether green knowledge management (GKM) strengthens organizational green innovation capabilities, leading to green performance. Moreover, considering culture as the buffering condition, the authors took it as the conditional boundary between GKM and green innovation and investigated if it impacts their relationship. Design/methodology/approach The authors focused on the manufacturing and services firms’ managerial…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.60
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 93
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Green innovation
- Business
- Sustainability
- Organizational performance
- Organizational culture
- Knowledge management
- Originality
- Structural equation modeling
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure