Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): SEISENSE Journal of Management

Published: 01-01-2025

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Research Articles

Environmental Sustainability Practices in Supply Chains and Manufacturing Firms’ Performance

Evidence from Tanzania Breweries Limited

Elinala Lutufyo Mwansasu, Leonada Raphael Mwagike
  • Abstract 1907  
  • PDF: 1846  
  • pages:1-16

The Influence of Flexible Work Arrangements on Employee Innovation Moderated by Human Resource Support in the Information Technology and Telecommunications Industry

A Mixed-Methods Approach

Akisha Julianne Cu, Zoraia Nikole Esguerra, Angela Gatbonton, Janvi Sakhrani, Jessica Jaye Ranieses
  • Abstract 2776  
  • PDF: 2454  
  • pages:17-35

Accounting Conservatism as a Protective Mechanism

Exploring Its Impact on the Relationship Between Financial Decisions and Likelihood of Financial Distress among Listed Firms in Kenya

Rodgers Maiyo, Josephat Cheboi, Dr. Patrick Limo
  • Abstract 1241  
  • PDF: 1115  
  • pages:36-58

The Influence of Green Product Innovation, Green Process Innovation, and End-of-Line Management Innovation on Sustainability Performance Dimensions

Ehsan Masoudi, Seyyed Amirhossein Emamiyan
  • Abstract 546  
  • PDF: 291  
  • pages:59-75

Cultivating Future Graduate Entrepreneurs: A Holistic Exploration of Vital Entrepreneurial Skills from a Tripod-Based View and Evidence

Chacha Magasi
  • Abstract 388  
  • PDF: 316  
  • pages:76-97

The Effects of Accounting Language and Staff Capacity on Local Government Authorities’ Financial Reporting Quality

Charles K Matekele, Cosmas S. Mbogela, Chirongo M. Keregero
  • Abstract 2877  
  • PDF: 2422  
  • pages:98-118

The Role of ESG in Driving Firm Profitability

Implications for Stakeholder, Resource-Based View, and Triple Bottom Line Theories in Emerging Markets

Mubanga Lackson Chipimo, Prof. John Bwalya, Prof. Joseph Katongo Kanyanga
  • Abstract 709  
  • PDF: 373  
  • pages:119-131

A Meta-Analytic Review of Entrepreneurial Orientation and Firm Performance

The Mediating Roles of Strategic and Dynamic Capabilities and the Moderating Effects of Contextual Factors

Rennie Bakashaba, Dedrix Stephenson Bindeeba
  • Abstract 201  
  • PDF: 78  
  • pages:132-161

The Green Dilemma: When Environmental Good Depletes Financial Good in Emerging Economies

Mubanga Lackson Chipimo, Prof. John Bwalya, Prof. Joseph Katongo Kanyanga
  • Abstract 1007  
  • PDF: 903  
  • pages:162-180

Green Human Capital and Firms’ Sustainable Performance

A Moderated Mediation Model of Green Transformational Leadership and Green Competitive Advantage

Md. Johirul Islam, Raemah Abdullah Hashim, Sazali Abd Wahab
  • Abstract 97  
  • PDF: 34  
  • pages:181-204