Abstract
This article aims to examine the influence of top management green commitment and green intellectual capital of Thailand’s thrift and credit cooperatives on sustainable business performance: the mediating role of collaboration. A questionnaire was used to collect data from 400 Thailand’s thrift and credit cooperatives. The measurement and structural models were analyzed with Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The finding of the study demonstrated that top management green commitment and green intellectual capital have a positive influence on sustainable business performance and collaboration. Moreover, collaboration has a positive influence on sustainable business performance and mediates the relationship between top management green commitment on sustainable business performance, and also green intellectual capital on sustainable business performance. This empirical finding contributes to the body of knowledge in Resource Based View theory.
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Chawewong, K., & Naipinit, A. (2024). Examining the influence of top management green commitment and green intellectual capital on sustainable business performance of Thailand’s thrift and credit cooperatives: The mediating role of collaboration. Journal of Future Sustainability, 4(2), 67–76. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.jfs.2024.5.001
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