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The double effects of female executives' participation on corporate sustainable competitive advantage through unethical environmental behavior and proactive environmental strategy

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BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
卷 29, 期 6, 页码 2324-2337

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bse.2505

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corporate sustainable competitive advantage; ecofeminism; female executives' participation; proactive environmental strategy; unethical environmental behavior

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  1. DMOE(Ministry of Education in China) Project of Humanities and Social Sciences [18YJC630128]

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Based on the upper echelons theory, ecofeminist theory, and natural resource-based theory (NRBV), this study has constructed a relational model between female executives' participation, unethical environmental behavior, proactive environmental strategy, and corporate sustainable competitive advantage. The samples include a total of 496 female executives from listed 524 companies in the manufacturing sector in China, and multiple regression methods are used for the analysis. The study showed that female executives' participation had double positive effects on corporate sustainable competitive advantage, which included both the inhibiting effect on unethical environmental behavior and the stimulating effect on proactive environmental strategies. The study also explored the boundary conditions of conservative and proactive behaviors from the internal and external perspectives of enterprises. But it was shown that the effect would not be further improved when both moderation effects of environmental stakeholder pressure and environmental leadership were higher at the same time. As enterprises' behaviors should match with their capability range, radical behaviors might run counter to their desires.

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