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The Effect of Green Innovation in influencing Sustainable Performance: Moderating role of Managerial Environmental Concern Mohd Haizam Mohd Saudi; Obsatar Sinaga; Gusni Gusni; Zalina Zainudin
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 1 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
Publisher : International Journal of Supply Chain Management

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The objective of the current examination lies in identifying the association between green innovation, managerial environmental concerns (henceforth, MEC) and manufacturing industry of Malaysia. In particular, the current study seeks to investigate the role of MEC in moderating the impact of green innovation in driving performance. The uniqueness of the current study held in identifying the moderating effect of MEC on innovation-performance nexus using two forms of green innovation. In addition, the novelty of existing study lies in investigating multiple measures of performance. Hence, instead of evaluating the single measure of firm performance (Tang, et al., 2018), the current study analyzed the impact of MEC in moderating the effect of green product and process innovation on two vital proponents of performance, i.e. economic performance and environmental performance of manufacturing firms in Malaysia. We use PLS-SEM to examine the involvement of green innovation in effecting sustainable performance. The outcomes of the examination confirm that economic performance and environmental performance have positive and significantly influenced by green product innovation and green process innovation. The results further confirm that managerial environmental concern has positively and significantly moderates the relationship of green product innovation and green process innovation with environmental performance however, we do not find any evidence of moderating relationship of managerial environmental concern between green process innovation and economic performance and green product innovation and economic performance in Malaysia manufacturing firms.
Effect of Working Capital Management on Supply Chain Performance and Company Growth in Malaysian Manufacturing Industry Mohd Haizam Mohd Saudi; R. Wedi Rusmawan Kusumah; R. Adjeng Mariana; Zalina Zainudin
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 1 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
Publisher : International Journal of Supply Chain Management

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Manufacturing sector of each country has importance for their economy. Increase or decrease in manufacturing sector performance directly effect on the nation’s economy. In case of Malaysian manufacturing sector, its performance is not in line with Asian region performance. Manufacturing sector performance in Asia is increasing, however, the Malaysian manufacturing sector performance is decreasing. The objective of the current study is to investigate the role of working capital in supply chain performance (SCP) among Malaysian manufacturing companies. A quantitative research approach is used in this study. Primary data were collected on one point of time. A survey was carried out to collect the data. It is found that working capital management has major role in SCP among manufacturing companies. Additionally, positive effect of working capital on SCP increases the company growth.