Translating sustainability strategies into performance: does sustainability performance management matter?

Ruzita Jusoh (Corresponding / Lead Author), Kaveh Asiaei

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    Abstract

    Purpose
    Drawing on the natural resource-based view (NRBV) of the firm, this study aims to investigate the mediating role of sustainability performance management (SPM) practices in the relationship between corporate sustainability strategy (SS) and sustainability performance (SP). The conceptualization of SS and SPM practices follow the NRBV resources and capabilities to promote sustainability for competitiveness.

    Design/methodology/approach
    Data for the study were collected through a questionnaire from 114 small-medium to large organizations within environmentally sensitive industries operating in Malaysia.

    Findings
    The results indicate the indirect relationship between SS and SP through SPM practices. The results suggest that SS can only be realized through a broader management accounting control system (such as SPM practices) that provides information to generate, analyze and control environmental, social, economic and governance performance.

    Practical implications
    As some organizations may face their resource constraints, this study may help managers and management accountants prioritize their focus on SS and adopt the necessary SPM practices to enhance their SP.

    Originality/value
    This study sheds new light on the role of the SPM practices adopted by firms to manage their SS.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)258-293
    JournalMeditari Accountancy Research
    Volume31
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 11 Oct 2021

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