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Business Strategy and Environmental Performance

Juniarti, and Beoang, Camelia Florensia and Prayogo, Meliani Fitri Salim and Samosir, Parulian Adinata (2021) Business Strategy and Environmental Performance. [UNSPECIFIED]

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      Abstract

      Business strategy choices are very influential in a company’s environmental performance. Companies that choose the cost leadership strategy tend to streamline their expenses which leads to them overlooking the environmental cost. Meanwhile, differentiation strategy encourages companies to accommodate environmental costs to fulfill customers’ demands. Therefore, this research aims to examine the impacts of the strategy choices on environmental performance, which has not been focused on by previous studies. This research’s samples are public companies that are consistently participating in the PROPER program during the 2012- 2017 period. There are 228 observations fulfill the sample criteria. The data are processed using the GRETL application that is fit for processing the panel data. We apply two proxies to measure each strategy choice. Cost leadership is proxied with the number of employees compared to the total asset of the companyand net sales to the book value of plants, properties, and equipment. Differentiation is measured by sales, general and administrative costs to net salesand net sales to the cost of goods sold. This research’s findings are, firstly, companies that choose the cost leadership strategy have lower environmental performances, and, secondly, companies with differentiation strategy have higher environmental performances.

      Item Type: UNSPECIFIED
      Uncontrolled Keywords: Cost Leadership; Differentiation; Environmental Responsibility; PROPER.
      Subjects: H Social Sciences > HF Commerce > HF5601 Accounting
      Divisions: Faculty of Economic > Accounting Department
      Depositing User: Admin
      Date Deposited: 08 Apr 2022 07:13
      Last Modified: 18 Apr 2022 22:33
      URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/19531

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