2020
DOI: 10.1002/bse.2579
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The freedom within framework: A multilevel perspective on developing green capabilities through routines in service organisations

Abstract: The environmental strategy literature accepts that environmental sustainability can be a crucial source of competitive advantage, but approaches based on the resource‐based view require further explanation as to how green capabilities are developed and transmitted and how employees at different levels contribute to these processes. This article examines these processes by investigating three multilevel case studies of New Zealand service industry firms, based on 32 interviews with senior and middle managers an… Show more

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“…In addition, researchers have noted that businesses should depend on intangible resources to tackle the complexity of environmental sustainability concerns, adopting a method to satisfy varied stakeholder pressure (Singh, Del Giudice, Chierici, & Graziano, 2020). As stated in both extant and current studies, organizational culture (Brettel et al, 2015), psychological traits of workers (Palmer, Niemand, Stöckmann, Kraus, & Kailer, 2019), and the organization capacity (Morrow & Mowatt, 2020) play a large part in defining business strategy and organizational performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…In addition, researchers have noted that businesses should depend on intangible resources to tackle the complexity of environmental sustainability concerns, adopting a method to satisfy varied stakeholder pressure (Singh, Del Giudice, Chierici, & Graziano, 2020). As stated in both extant and current studies, organizational culture (Brettel et al, 2015), psychological traits of workers (Palmer, Niemand, Stöckmann, Kraus, & Kailer, 2019), and the organization capacity (Morrow & Mowatt, 2020) play a large part in defining business strategy and organizational performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…This is important given that the activities of firms can assist in improving their respective societies to acquire credibility and sustain legitimacy (Ciravegna & Nieri, 2021;Mazboudi, Sidani & Al Ariss, 2020). Also, due to the non-static nature of sustainable environmental practices (Dangelico, Pujari & Pontrandolfo, 2017;Lin & Chen, 2017), prior studies recommend that firms can develop their own required 'green knowledge' through pro-environmental capabilities; this will ensure that they respond timely and relevantly to stakeholders' environmental needs while balancing their business objectives (Morrow & Mowatt, 2020;Strauss, Lepoutre & Wood, 2017;Yousaf, 2021). Firms with strong green dynamic capabilities (Chen & Chang, 2013), advertently implement green practices that are crucial for achieving competitive advantage and environmental sustainability (Albort-Morant, Leal-Millán & Cepeda-Carrión, 2016;Dangelico, 2016;Yook, Choi, & Suresh, 2018).…”
Section: Dynamic Capabilities Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organizations incorporate green concepts into their strategies to create a competitive advantage in the market (Bhatia, 2021). Morrow and Mowatt (2020) introduced the novel construct of green capability. Unlike other studies on capability and innovation, the present study investigated green capability from a business level.…”
Section: Resource-based Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%