RETRACTED: The Black-Box Deconstruction of Dynamic Sustainable Development Ability Driving Environmental Performance of Manufacturing Enterprises

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Based on the conceptual model of the black-box deconstruction of dynamic sustainable development ability driving environmental performance of manufacturing enterprises, the nonparametric percentile bootstrap method based on deviation correction is used to demonstrate the theoretical hypothesis and empirically deconstruct the black-box of dynamic sustainable development driving environmental performance. Empirical results show that (1) dynamic sustainable development ability has a positive influence on environmental performance; (2) green resource integration ability, green duality, low-carbon manufacturing practice, and green intelligence capital play mediating roles in the influence of dynamic sustainable development ability on environmental performance; and (3) environmental regulation positively moderates the mediating mechanism of green resource integration ability, green duality, low-carbon manufacturing practice, and green intelligence capital of the relationships between dynamic sustainable development ability and environmental performance.

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Liu, Q., Zhang, W., Gao, Z., & Yang, W. (2022). RETRACTED: The Black-Box Deconstruction of Dynamic Sustainable Development Ability Driving Environmental Performance of Manufacturing Enterprises. Journal of Environmental and Public Health. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/1734008

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