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THE EFFECT OF FIT BETWEEN NATURAL ENVIRONMENTAL APPROACH AND BUSINESS STRATEGY ON PERFORMANCE
2017
Kinerja: Journal of Business and Economics
This field study of 83 chemical firms examines the effect of fit between natural environmental approaches and business strategies on performance. Using factor analysis, the study found three approaches to their natural environment: prevention, information, and correction. Moreover using cluster analysis, the sample firms can be grouped into three categories based on business strategy typology: prospector, defender, and reactors. The findings from regression analysis suggested that prevention,
doi:10.24002/kinerja.v10i2.924
fatcat:6p4r3xgbkzgtbcwhi7fsrvutsa