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A Cross-national Study of Environmental Performance and Culture: Implications of the Findings and Strategies (Record no. 52907)

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Personal name Kumar, Sushant
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Title A Cross-national Study of Environmental Performance and Culture: Implications of the Findings and Strategies
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Extent 1051-1068 p.
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Summary, etc The study investigates the impact of culture on environmental performance across 78 countries. The article explores the possible relationship with two datasets of international indices: (a) the six dimensional index of national culture proposed by Hofstede and (b) the environmental performance index (EPI) published by Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy. It is widely established that population and economic development of a country play significant role in the improvement of environmental performance. In our study, we examine the impact of population growth rate and per-capita gross domestic product (GDP) on environmental performance using structure equation modelling. The results show that environmental performance is significantly influenced by the culture of the country. Per-capita GDP and population growth rate have a positive and negative relationships on the environmental performance. By measuring the cultural dimensions and their impact on global environmental performance, countries could identify the favouring cultural dimensions and design appropriate strategy to optimize the environmental performance. The article proposes the practical implication of results and strategies to improve environmental performance. The study is among the first in studying the cultural dynamics on environment and identify its favourable and adverse relationships for an optimum strategy.
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Uncontrolled term National culture
Uncontrolled term environmental performance
Uncontrolled term cross-culture study,
Uncontrolled term Interaction effect
Uncontrolled term Hofstede cultural dimension
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Personal name Giridhar, Vishlavath
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Personal name Sadarangani, Pradip
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Host Biblionumber 29349
Host Itemnumber 77276
Main entry heading BANIK, ARINDAM
Place, publisher, and date of publication NEW DELHI SAGE PUBLISHING PVT. LTD.
Other item identifier 55511087
Title GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW
International Standard Serial Number 0972-1509
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Main Library Main Library 22/11/2019   Vol 20, No 4/ 55511087JA14 55511087JA14 22/11/2019 22/11/2019

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