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Min, Soon Hong, ÀÓ¼öºó,.  Mediating Effects of Green Purchasing Capability on the Organizational Characteristics-Firm Performance Relationship*  ¾Æ½Ã¾Æ¸¶ÄÉÆÃÀú³Î  16  : 13~20
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Despite heightened interest in and increased urgency surrounding the adoption of green businessinitiatives, firms seem to suffer from a limited understanding of the prerequisites and profit potentialsof green strategies. Our proposed theoretical model suggests that green purchasing asa unique firmcapability must be built on internal organizational characteristics (i.e., top management commitmentto environmental management, inter-functional coordination, and performance evaluation and rewardsystems), and that it eventually helps a firm obtain positive financial performance. We offer someresearch propositions about potential causal relationships among key constructs that can be empiricallytested in future research. We conclude the current study with implications for both managers andresearchers.

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