DOI: 10.1142/s1464333224500030 ISSN: 1464-3332

Nexus Between Strategic Green Finance and Green Competitive Advantage: Study at Indonesia Corporate

Mursalim Nohong, Muhammad Sobarsyah, Muhammad Irfai Sohilauw, Bahtiar Herman
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
  • Geography, Planning and Development

The present research explores the variables that impact Green Competitive Advantage (GCA) in modern business environments. It highlights the importance of strategic investments in green finance and the strong association between Strategic Finance (SFI) and GCA, which aligns with the growing emphasis on sustainable business practices worldwide. Furthermore, the study reveals the correlation between Corporate Governance (CG), business Size (CS), and GDP, emphasizing the critical function of solid governance frameworks and the utilization of business scale to align with broader economic trends. However, discovering multicollinearity among particular variables underscores the necessity for caution when interpreting regression model results. In addition, incorporating a geographical dimension yields refined insights that disclose characteristics distinctive to a specific place and globally relevant determinants that affect GCA. Ultimately, companies that want to be sustainable and competitive must take a holistic approach considering governance, strategic finance, and location.

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