Marcos Carchano, Jean-Marie Cardebat, Angela Gonzalez, Inmaculada Carrasco
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Abstract
The environmental component has become a critical element in ensuring the company´s survival leading to growing attention to green entrepreneurship. Environmental innovation, as the core of green entrepreneurship, has been widely recognized in the literature for its significant role in combating climate change; however, the different factors that encourage companies to embrace environmental innovations are still under investigation. The main objective of this study was to determine how top management commitment influences, both directly and indirectly, green entrepreneurship, proxied by environmental innovation, and its outcomes. This study was conducted in the Spanish wine sector, which has been relatively unexplored to date. We developed a Structural Equation Model (SEM) to test the proposed hypotheses. Our results reveal that the demand for sustainable products, regulation, and top management environmental commitment positively influence environmental innovation. Secondly, we found that investment in such innovations allows companies to simultaneously achieve higher financial and environmental returns. Furthermore, we confirmed that top management’s environmental commitment influences both the company’s perception of the importance of stakeholder demands and the relationship between environmental innovation and performance. These findings have significant implications for the environmental management and political regulation literature, particularly within the specific context of the wine sector.
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The International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal (IEMJ) publishes high quality manuscripts dealing with entrepreneurship, broadly defined, and the management of entrepreneurial organizations. The journal will expand the study of entrepreneurship and management by publishing innovative articles based on different perspectives using a variety of methodological approaches and showing the practical implications of the research for its readership. IEMJ is unique; providing a multi-disciplinary forum for researchers, scholars, consultants, entrepreneurs, businessmen, managers and practitioners in the field of entrepreneurship. The journal covers the relationship between management and entrepreneurship including both conceptual and empirical papers, leading to an improvement in the understanding of international entrepreneurial perspectives of the organisations concerned. Entrepreneurial studies are important in creating new economic activity that in turn increases innovation, employment, economic wealth and growth. The journal focuses on the diverse and complex characteristics of entrepreneurship in SMEs and large companies in local, regional, national or international markets that lead to competitiveness in the face of the effects of globalization. Though preference will be given to manuscripts that are international in scope, papers focused on domestic contexts and issues are welcome also, in order to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and potential generalizability of findings worldwide. IEMJ will publish original papers which contribute to the advancement of the field of entrepreneurship and the interface between management and entrepreneurship, as well as articles on business corporate strategy and government economic policy. On occasions, the journal will also feature case studies of successful firms or other cases having important practical implications. The journal places great emphasis on the quality of the papers it publishes. Submission of a paper will imply that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere. Officially cited as: Int Entrep Manag J