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SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES & FIRMS PERFORMANCE: A SCALE DEVELOPMENT APPROACH

*Neelesh Kumar Sah, & **Asif Akhtar

*Research Scholar, Department of Business Administration, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India.

**Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract


This study is an attempt to validate a scale for measuring sustainability practices and firm performance taking governance as moderator. From a representative sample, a data is collected for statistical validation. Exploratory factor analysis, Reliability analysis and Confirmatory factor analysis are conducted for scale development. The results indicate high reliability and model fitness of the scale. All items of the scale are retained and can further used for validation of conceptual model using statistical methods like structure equation modelling and moderation analysis.

Keywords


sustainability, performance, governance.

 

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Neelesh Kumar Sah, & Asif Akhtar. (2024). Sustainability Initiatives & Firms Performance: a scale Development Approach. John Foundation Journal of EduSpark, 6(2), 5-19.

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