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Journal Article
Natural Environment, Market Orientation, and Firm Innovativeness: An Organizational Life Cycle Perspective
Journal of Small Business Management
Author(s)
Drawing upon the corporate social responsibility literature, we investigate the
moderating effects of the natural environment and the stage of an organization’s life
cycle on the market orientation to firm innovativeness relationship. Through 229
owners or chief executive officer respondents, our results establish evidence of (1) a
positive linkage between market orientation and firm innovativeness; (2) natural
environmental policy positively moderating the market orientation to firm innova-
tiveness relationship; and (3) organizational life cycle negatively moderating market
orientation to innovativeness. Our findings suggest ventures characterized as being
early in the organizational life cycle are more likely to have a positive environmental
policy toward the natural environment leading to a competitive advantage through
firm innovativeness.
Date Published:
2011
Citations:
Dibrell, C., Justin B. Craig, E. Hansen. 2011. Natural Environment, Market Orientation, and Firm Innovativeness: An Organizational Life Cycle Perspective. Journal of Small Business Management. (3)467-489.