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Environmental policy vs. Environmental innovation: An examination of policies disclosure on sustainable development from stakeholder theory perspective

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  • Abdul Waheed
  • Muhammad Shahid Khan
  • Muhammad Akib Warraich
  • Mehwish Asghar Ali

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Studying environmental policy (EnP) and environmental innovation (EnI) is a crucial domain for addressing global challenges such as climate change, resource depletion, and pollution. It equips the corporates with the knowledge and tools to develop effective strategies, regulations, and technological advancements that can mitigate environmental impact and promote sustainable practices for the benefit of current and future generations. This study attempts to uncover the influence of both EnP and EnI toward sustainable development (SD) within three dimensions, that is, social aspect, economic aspect, and environmental aspect from Chinese multinational enterprises (MNEs). A total of 723 documents were considered for data analysis using the SEM method and SmartPLS tool. The outcomes of the study are found interesting and fruitful where firstly a positive connection between EnP and SD was affirmed within Chinese MNEs. Second, the study found a positive nexus between EnI and SD, respectively. The findings highlight the insights by demonstrating EnP and EnI can help attain ultimate output and can strengthen SD of the Chinese MNEs. Additionally, this study offers several thought‐provoking and useful managerial recommendations as well as implications for both theoretical and managerial issues. Moreover, some possible opportunities are reported for future researchers by assuming the current flaws to carry out more research both within the Chinese market and rest of the regions, worldwide.

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  • Abdul Waheed & Muhammad Shahid Khan & Muhammad Akib Warraich & Mehwish Asghar Ali, 2024. "Environmental policy vs. Environmental innovation: An examination of policies disclosure on sustainable development from stakeholder theory perspective," Sustainable Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 32(3), pages 2506-2516, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:sustdv:v:32:y:2024:i:3:p:2506-2516
    DOI: 10.1002/sd.2782
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