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Interplay in management practices, innovation, business environment, degree of competition and environmental policies: a comparative study

PurposeThe study aims to examine the impacts of management practices on innovation along with the mediating and moderating role of degree of competition, business environment and environmental policies.Design/methodology/approachData were derived from the World Bank Enterprise Survey 2019 for Greece...

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Published in:Business process management journal 2023-05, Vol.29 (3), p.858-892
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Competition
Competitive advantage
Economic growth
Environmental impact
Environmental policy
Innovations
Knowledge management
Managers
Policies
Problem solving
Social responsibility
Strategic management
Succession planning
Sustainable development
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