Factors Promoting Environmental Responsibility in European SMEs: The Effect on Performance
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What are the drivers of CER in SMEs?
- Does CER have any effect on SMEs performance?
2. Theoretical Framework and Hypotheses
3. Materials and Methods
Definition of Variables
4. Results
4.1. Descriptives
4.2. OLS Regression on CER
4.3. OLS Regression on Sales
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Variables’ Operationalization |
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Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) | A Likert-type variable that reflects a gradual scale of pro-environmental attitudes. The options are:
|
DRIVERS OF CER: MARKET PULL | |
Clients’ demands | A dummy variable that takes the value 1 when the firm indicates that consumers’ willingness to pay for environmental products/services fostered the development of environmental practices and 0 otherwise. |
Business opportunity | A dummy variable that takes the value 1 when the firm indicates that the possibility of creating a competitive advantage of a business opportunity motivated the development environmental practices, and 0 otherwise |
DRIVERS OF CER: TECHNOLOGY PUSH | |
Competitors | A dummy variable that takes the value 1 when the firm indicates that catching up with main competitors who have already taken action motivated the development of environmental practices, and 0 otherwise. |
DRIVERS OF CER: REGULATORY PUSH/PULL | |
Subsidies | A dummy variable that takes the value 1 when the firm indicates that subsidies fostered the development of environmental practices, and 0 otherwise. |
Fiscal incentives | A dummy variable that takes the value 1 when the firm indicates that financial incentives received through private and public external support fostered the development of environmental practices, and 0 otherwise. |
Compliance | A dummy variable that takes the value 1 when the firm indicates that the need to comply with environmental law fosters the development of environmental practices, and 0 otherwise. |
DRIVERS OF CER: ENTREPRENEUR PUSH | |
Company values and mission | A dummy variable that takes the value 1 when the firm indicates that environmental practices were developed because they were part of the company values and mission, and 0 otherwise. |
Corporate image | A dummy variable that takes the value 1 when the firm indicates that environmental practices were developed to maintain a corporate image, and 0 otherwise |
Others | A dummy variable that takes the value 1 when the firm indicates that other factors fostered the development of environmental practices, and 0 otherwise |
SECTOR | |
Manufacturing | Dummy variable |
Retail | Dummy variable |
Service | Dummy variable |
Industry | Dummy variable |
SIZE OF THE FIRM | |
Micro-firms | A dummy variable that takes the value 1 when the firm has less than 9 employees, and 0 otherwise. |
Small-firms | A dummy variable that takes the value 1 when the firm has from 10 to 49 employees, and 0 otherwise. |
Medium-firms | A dummy variable that takes the value 1 when the firm has from 50 to 249 employees, and 0 otherwise. |
OTHER VARIABLES | |
Country | 38 dummy variables reflecting the current 28 Member States of the European Union plus Albania, Israel, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Norway, Republic of Serbia, Turkey, and the United States |
Investment in resource efficiency | The firm’s financial effort to improve its efficiency. This variable is a scale that reflects the percentage of total annual income invested to improve resource efficiency with the following options:
|
Green experience | The firm experience offering green services or producing green products in areas such as products/services with environmental features, recycled material, solid waste management, renewable energy, air pollution control and/or heat/energy saving audits. This variable is a scale with four possible options:
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Sales growth | In the last two years, your company turnover has increased (1), remained unchanged (0), or decreased (−1)? |
Independent Variables | |
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Constant | 2.417 *** |
Size (micro-firms category of reference) | |
Small firm | 0.163 *** |
Medium-sized firm | 0.474 *** |
Investment in resource efficiency | 0.029 *** |
Industry (manufacturing category of reference) | |
Retail | −0.05 |
Service | 0.127 ** |
Industry | 0.029 |
Country dummies | Yes |
Market pull | |
Clients’ demands | 0.062 |
Business opportunity | 0.259 *** |
Technology push | |
Competitors | −0.062 |
Regulatory push/pull | |
Subsidies | 0.157 * |
Fiscal Incentives | 0.076 |
Compliance | 0.034 |
Entrepreneur push | |
Company values and mission | 0.459 *** |
Corporate image | 0.198 *** |
Others | 0.102 |
Adj R2 | 0.108 |
F | 9.506 *** |
N (number of observations) | 3647 |
Independent Variables | Model 1 | Model 2 |
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Constant | −0.035 | −0.035 |
Size (micro-firms category of reference) | ||
Small firm | 0.177 *** | 0.177 *** |
Medium-sized firm | 0.323 *** | 0.323 *** |
Sector (Manufacturing category of ref.) | ||
Retail | −0.002 | −0.002 |
Service | 0.085 *** | 0.085 *** |
Industry | −0.016 | −0.016 |
Country dummies | Yes | Yes |
Green experience | 0.016 ** | 0.016 ** |
CER | 0.050 *** | 0.050 *** |
Env. Resp. X Green Exp. | 0.001 | |
Adj R2 | 0.119 | 0.119 |
F | 38.588 *** | 37.728 *** |
N | 3647 | 3647 |
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Sáez-Martínez, F.J.; Díaz-García, C.; González-Moreno, Á. Factors Promoting Environmental Responsibility in European SMEs: The Effect on Performance. Sustainability 2016, 8, 898. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8090898
Sáez-Martínez FJ, Díaz-García C, González-Moreno Á. Factors Promoting Environmental Responsibility in European SMEs: The Effect on Performance. Sustainability. 2016; 8(9):898. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8090898
Chicago/Turabian StyleSáez-Martínez, Francisco J., Cristina Díaz-García, and Ángela González-Moreno. 2016. "Factors Promoting Environmental Responsibility in European SMEs: The Effect on Performance" Sustainability 8, no. 9: 898. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8090898
APA StyleSáez-Martínez, F. J., Díaz-García, C., & González-Moreno, Á. (2016). Factors Promoting Environmental Responsibility in European SMEs: The Effect on Performance. Sustainability, 8(9), 898. https://doi.org/10.3390/su8090898