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Journal : Advances in Environmental Innovation (ANEVA)

Investigating Environmental Governance Impact on Financial Performance: Role of Company Size in Indonesian Palm Oil Firms Ika Sulistyawati, Ardiani; Mohammed Sultan Saif, Gehad; Himmawan Dwi Nugroho, Arief
Advances in Environmental Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): ANEVA - September
Publisher : Analisis Data Innovation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/aneva.v1i1.108

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Objective: Drawing up on naturalistic intelligence, the New Environmental Paradigm and environmental sensitivity concepts, this paper aims to investigate their relationships among high school students in terms of differences regarding significant connections of these relations hiop with each other within limits occured by socio-demographic variables through considering substantial environments from context-based higher education oriented phenomenon.Methods: We employed a quantitative approach using path analysis to test the direct and indirect effects of naturalistic intelligence, NEP on ESI. Among students responses were collected using a validated questionnaire which was statistically analyzed to find the significance of relations.Finding: A significant positive correlation existed between the New Environmental Paradigm and environmental sensitivity, but did not find a significant correlation of naturalistic intelligence with it. Results indicate that instilling a pro-environmental attitude is essential in increasing environmental sensitivity to adolescents.Novelty: This study presents a novel perspective by emphasizing the New Environmental Paradigm's role in shaping high school students' environmental attitudes, advocating for value-based education over mere skill enhancement.Conclusion: Our findings underscore the importance of instilling environmentally friendly values and attitudes, rather than just naturalistic skills when designing educational programs. Educators can cultivate environmental citizens ready to meet current challenges by including experiential learning with critical thinking into curricula.
Policy Diffusion of Environmental Performance: Economic and Institutional Determinants in Emerging Markets Ika Sulistyawati, Ardiani; Himmawan Dwi Nugroho, Arief
Advances in Environmental Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): ANEVA-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/aneva.v1i2.201

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Purpose – We investigate major economic and institutional determinants of environmental policy diffusion among emerging markets in this study.Design/methodology/approach – Using panel data from 15 emerging markets and applying a fixed-effects regression model and Granger causality tests, this analysis investigates the determinants of environmental performance of emerging economies in relation to economic growth, investment in the environment, institutional quality, international pressure and public awareness. EPI, IEA, United UNEP.Findings – The outcomes indicate that institutional quality and public awareness of improving environmental performance has a significant impact, while economic growth and investment environment also play a furthering role. However, external pressure is a context-limited, variable, constraining force. They suggest institutional strength and public involvement matter more than outside pressure to explain which policies stick.Originality/value – This study develops novel insights into the mechanisms of environmental policy diffusion by integrating the economic and institutional perspectives. It underscores the need for governance reforms, public engagement, and economic alignment to speed up sustainability progress.Research Implications – The study emphasises that policymakers need to focus on institutional development, informed public participation and targeted economic policies to improve environmental outcomes. Future research should explore the role of transnational cooperation and sector-specific policies in promoting sustainability.