Green Innovation, Pressure, Green Training, and Green Manufacturing: Empirical evidence from the Indian apparel export industry

Sweta Jain, Jacob Joseph Kalapurackal
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The fact that garment companies contribute to the fast declining environmental conditions in emerging nations and the dearth of sufficient studies that may assist manufacturing companies in reversing this trend, this empirical study of Indian garment manufacturing export units aims to investigate the relationships between Pressure, Green manufacturing, Green Training, and Green Innovation  Additionally, it investigates the mediating impacts of green innovation and green training while assessing the impact of Pressure on green manufacturing  The research data is collected by preparing questionnaires for garment manufacturing firms in Karnataka  Data was acquired by a survey method. Hypotheses were tested using Smart PLS 4.0. The findings indicate that green training, green innovation, and pressures significantly and positively impact green manufacturing. However, green innovation has the most significant impact, followed by green training and Pressure. According to the findings, there is a partial positive significant mediation of Pressure between Green training and GM, a partial positive significant mediation of green innovation between  Green training and GM, and a partial positive significant mediation of Pressure between Green innovation and Green Manufacturing. Furthermore, the R2 value of GM is high, exhibiting a 78.2% impact. The investigation results indicate that all the proposed hypotheses have been validated, which adds to the existing literature. The results of this empirical study, which is the first to examine the implications of Pressure, Green Training, and Green Innovation variables on adopting GM practices specifically for the Indian garment manufacturing export industry, will be equally helpful to researchers and practitioners to combat India's environmental problems.
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绿色创新、压力、绿色培训与绿色制造:来自印度服装出口行业的经验证据
鉴于服装公司对新兴国家环境状况的快速恶化起到了一定的作用,而且缺乏足够的研究来帮助制造公司扭转这一趋势,本文对印度服装制造出口单位进行了实证研究,旨在调查压力、绿色制造、绿色培训和绿色创新之间的关系。研究了绿色创新和绿色培训的中介作用,同时评估了压力对绿色制造的影响。研究数据是通过对卡纳塔克邦的服装制造企业准备问卷来收集的。使用Smart PLS 4.0对假设进行检验。研究结果表明,绿色培训、绿色创新和压力对绿色制造具有显著的正向影响。其中,绿色创新的影响最为显著,其次是绿色培训和压力。研究发现,压力在绿色培训与通用汽车之间存在偏正显著中介作用,绿色培训与通用汽车之间存在偏正显著中介作用,压力在绿色创新与绿色制造之间存在偏正显著中介作用。此外,GM的R2值较高,其影响为78.2%。调查结果表明,所有提出的假设都得到了验证,这是对现有文献的补充。这一实证研究的结果首次考察了压力、绿色培训和绿色创新变量对印度服装出口行业采用转基因实践的影响,对研究人员和从业者应对印度的环境问题同样有帮助。
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