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Eco-Control and Its Dual Impact on Environmental and Economic Performance Dharsana, Muhammad Try; Natsir, Andi Iqra Pradipta; Aksah, Naufal Muhammad; Ulumuddin, Ihya'; Bachmid, Ummuhani
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 8 NUMBER 2, 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v8i2.5362

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This study examines the dual impact of eco-control on both environmental and economic performance in the manufacturing sector. Drawing on data from 183 managers of manufacturing companies in Indonesia, this research employs Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) to analyse the relationships between eco-control, environmental performance, and economic performance. The findings reveal that eco-control significantly enhances environmental performance, which in turn positively influences economic outcomes. Additionally, eco-control has a direct positive effect on economic performance, suggesting that firms with robust eco-control mechanisms are more likely to achieve greater operational efficiency and financial success. The mediation analysis further confirms that environmental performance plays a crucial role in transmitting the positive effects of eco-control to economic performance. These results contribute to the growing body of literature on sustainability and corporate strategy by demonstrating the value of integrating eco-control systems to achieve both environmental and economic objectives. The study also highlights the importance of eco-control in aligning corporate sustainability initiatives with long-term profitability, particularly in sectors with high environmental impact. Limitations and directions for future research are discussed, including the need for broader studies across different industries and regions.
Determining Factors for the Success of Halal Certification in Sidrap Regency Herman, Bahtiar; Thahir, Inna Mutmainna Cahyani; Irnandi, Erwin; Hermansyah, Fakhrul Indra; Ulumuddin, Ihya'; Aksah, Naufal Muhammad
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 9 NUMBER 1, 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v9i1.6303

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This study aims to examine the influence of halal information, promotion, and brand image on consumer purchase intention toward halal products, with perceived value as a moderating variable. Employing a quantitative research design with a sample of 377 respondents in Indonesia, data were collected using a structured questionnaire and analyzed through Structural Equation Modeling (SEM-PLS). The findings demonstrate that halal information, promotional efforts, and brand image significantly influence consumer purchase intentions. Furthermore, perceived value strengthens the relationships between these factors and consumer trust, ultimately impacting purchase decisions. The originality of this study lies in its comprehensive integration of key variables—halal information, promotion, brand image, and perceived value—into a unified model that enhances understanding of consumer behavior in the halal market. From a practical perspective, this study highlights the strategic importance for halal product marketers to deliver transparent halal information, adopt value-driven promotional strategies, and build a trustworthy brand image to appeal to increasingly discerning consumers. Socially, the study contributes to promoting ethical consumption aligned with Islamic values. While the results are promising, future research could expand the geographical scope or include comparative analysis across different demographic segments to generalize findings further.
Eco-Control and Its Dual Impact on Environmental and Economic Performance Dharsana, Muhammad Try; Natsir, Andi Iqra Pradipta; Aksah, Naufal Muhammad; Ulumuddin, Ihya'; Bachmid, Ummuhani
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 8 NUMBER 2, 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v8i2.5362

Abstract

This study examines the dual impact of eco-control on both environmental and economic performance in the manufacturing sector. Drawing on data from 183 managers of manufacturing companies in Indonesia, this research employs Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) to analyse the relationships between eco-control, environmental performance, and economic performance. The findings reveal that eco-control significantly enhances environmental performance, which in turn positively influences economic outcomes. Additionally, eco-control has a direct positive effect on economic performance, suggesting that firms with robust eco-control mechanisms are more likely to achieve greater operational efficiency and financial success. The mediation analysis further confirms that environmental performance plays a crucial role in transmitting the positive effects of eco-control to economic performance. These results contribute to the growing body of literature on sustainability and corporate strategy by demonstrating the value of integrating eco-control systems to achieve both environmental and economic objectives. The study also highlights the importance of eco-control in aligning corporate sustainability initiatives with long-term profitability, particularly in sectors with high environmental impact. Limitations and directions for future research are discussed, including the need for broader studies across different industries and regions.