The Impact of Global Supply Chain Integration and Environmental Management Practices on Sustainable Technological Innovation Performance in Finnish born Global Companies
Pysyvä osoite
Kuvaus
This study examined how environmental management practices (EMPs) and global supply chain
integration (GSCI) influence sustainable technological innovation performance (STIP) in Finnish
born global companies. This study focuses on how born global firms that rapidly internationalize
can utilize EMP and GSCI to achieve STIP, helping them sustain themselves in a competitive global
context by obtaining competitive advantage through environmental and operational strategies.
The theoretical foundation of this study is grounded in the Resource-Based View (RBV) and its
ecological extension, the Natural Resource-Based View (NRBV). These frameworks were applied
to explain how EMPs and GSCI together enhance firms’ ability to innovate sustainably. Data were
gathered using an online survey that was sent to Finnish-born global companies as part of a
quantitative research approach. Responses from 100 companies were analysed using regression
and mediation analysis in SPSS to test the developed hypotheses. To validate the results, the
constructs of EMP, GSCI, and STIP were assessed using previously validated scales.
The findings demonstrate that EMPs are positively associated with STIP, indicating that firms
adopting proactive environmental strategies achieve superior innovation outcomes that are both
environmentally and economically beneficial. GSCI also shows a significant positive relationship
with STIP, underscoring the importance of collaboration, information sharing, and joint problem
solving with global supply chain partners. Furthermore, GSCI mediates the relationship between
EMPs and STIP, suggesting that supply chain integration amplifies the impact of internal
environmental practices on sustainable innovation.
This study contributes to the literature by providing empirical evidence that environmental
management and global supply chain integration jointly strengthen sustainable innovation in
Finnish-born global firms. It also offers managerial implications by emphasizing that developing
internal environmental capabilities alongside collaborative global supply chain networks is
critical for strengthening sustainable competitiveness. The results conclude that when proactive
environmental strategies are supported by strong supply chain integration, sustainability can
evolve from a compliance-focused activity into a strategic driver of innovation and long-term
growth.
