Predictors of various facets of sustainability of nations: The role of cultural and economic factors

被引:65
作者
Roy, Abhijit [1 ]
Goll, Irene [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Scranton, Kanika Sch Management, Scranton, PA 18510 USA
关键词
Corruption; Culture; Environmental performance; Human development; Index of economic freedom; Inequality (Gini coefficients); Rate of economic growth; Sustainability; INTERNATIONAL-BUSINESS; CORPORATE GOVERNANCE; CORRUPTION; PERFORMANCE; UNCERTAINTY; ENTERPRISE; STRATEGIES; MANAGEMENT; FRAMEWORK; CONTEXT;
D O I
10.1016/j.ibusrev.2014.01.003
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This study examines the influence of national culture on various facets of a country's sustainability indicators, namely environmental performance, human development, and the avoidance of corruption. At the outset, using exploratory factor analysis from data from 57 countries from the GLOBE cultural practices, we identify three dimensions of culture: performance based culture (PBC), socially supportive culture (SSC) and gender egalitarianism culture (GEC). Then, using hierarchical regression analyses, we explore the role of cultural and economic factors on the various facets of sustainability. Specifically, we find that both PBC and GEC positively influence the environmental performance, even after controlling for wealth of a nation, i.e., GDP. GEC interacts with economic freedom in positively influencing environmental performance. GEC also positively influences human development as does GDP and economic growth rate. Interaction effects are also explored. We finally summarize the implications of the dimensions of culture and economic factors on the sustainability factors, and provide suggestions for future research. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:849 / 861
页数:13
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