The Impact of Entrepreneurship, Sustainable Intellectual Capital and Environmental Supply Chain Management Practices on Jordanian Firm Performance

Authors

  • Baha Aldeen Mohammad Fraihat Assistant Professor, Department of Administrative Sciences, Business Faculty, Jerash University, PO. Box 26150.
  • Fauzi Zowid Assistant professor, Business Administration Department, College of Business & Economics, Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia.
  • Ola Buraik Middle East University (MEU), Amman-Jordan. & PhD in AI and cloud computing in Finance and Accounting.
  • Kadri S. Al-Shakri Department of Management Information Systems, Ajloun National Private University, Ajloun, Jordan.
  • Salim Naif Alkaraky Lecturer, Ph.D in Business Administration, Faculty of Business, Jerash University.
  • Ezaalden Ahmad Shutawe Aln'emi Lecturer, Public Administration, Faculty of Business, Jerash University

Keywords:

Entrepreneurship, Sustainable Intellectual Capital, environmental Supply Chain Management Practices, Firm Performance

Abstract

In the context of Jordan, the intricate relationships among business performance, environmental supply chain management, and sustainable intellectual capital are investigated. the data of 250 entrepreneurs from multiple fields, such as tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, and technology. The results clarified important factors impacting sustainable business practices and how they affect performance. The calculated coefficients provide actual proof of the complex relationships among these factors and emphasize the importance of a complete strategy for sustainability in the present competitive landscape. The findings show that a performance improvement is projected to follow an increase in sustainable intellectual capital. The study also clarifies how crucial a role environmental supply chain management practices play as a mediator. It emphasizes its function in mediating the link between influence on the relationship between sustainable intellectual capital and performance. This mediating function emphasizes how critical it is to adopt efficient environmental supply chain procedures to convert creative and entrepreneurial efforts into observable performance results. This study's conclusions have applications in both academics and practice. In the academic world, they offer actual proof of the connections between these crucial variables and deepen the body of knowledge already in place. The research's practical implications include advice for company leaders and entrepreneurs on how to use best their efforts in environmental supply chain management, and sustainable intellectual capital.

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Published

2024-01-01

How to Cite

Baha Aldeen Mohammad Fraihat, Fauzi Zowid, Ola Buraik, Kadri S. Al-Shakri, Salim Naif Alkaraky, & Ezaalden Ahmad Shutawe Aln’emi. (2024). The Impact of Entrepreneurship, Sustainable Intellectual Capital and Environmental Supply Chain Management Practices on Jordanian Firm Performance. Kurdish Studies, 12(1), 4286–4301. Retrieved from https://kurdishstudies.net/menu-script/index.php/KS/article/view/1910