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Main Authors: Çağdaş Ates, Sinan Esen, Zafer Adiguzel
Format: Artículo Open Access
Published: Wiley 2026
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Online Access:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bsd2.70310
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author Çağdaş Ates
Sinan Esen
Zafer Adiguzel
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Sinan Esen
Zafer Adiguzel
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Sinan Esen
Zafer Adiguzel
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contents The Impact of Export Strategy and Environmental Orientation on Sustainable Performance and Competitive Capability: The Mediating Role of Logistics Collaboration Çağdaş Ates Sinan Esen Zafer Adiguzel Business Strategy & Development ABSTRACT Despite increasing pressure on export‐oriented companies to balance profitability and environmental responsibility, the specific mechanisms by which operational strategies translate into multifaceted performance have not been sufficiently explored. The research purpose is to examine the impact of export strategy and environmental orientation on sustainable performance (three dimensions: environmental performance [EP], economic performance [EcP], and social performance [SP]) and competitive capability and the mediation variable effect of logistics collaboration. The research focuses on export‐oriented companies in the Marmara region and investigates how these key factors contribute to sustainability and competitive capability. Data were collected through an online survey with 620 responses from export‐oriented companies in the Marmara region. Jamovi 2.3 program was used to test the relationships and hypotheses between variables. Independent variables positively affect both the mediation variable (logistics collaboration) and the dependent variables (sustainable performance and competitive capability). In addition, logistics collaboration positively affects both dependent variables, highlighting its critical mediation role. The findings suggest that managers in emerging markets should prioritize collaborative logistics partnerships to translate green orientations into measurable economic and social gains. The research is limited to export‐oriented companies in a single region, which may affect the generalizability of the findings. Future research can expand the scope to different sectors and regions to validate the results. 10.1002/bsd2.70310 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle The Impact of Export Strategy and Environmental Orientation on Sustainable Performance and Competitive Capability: The Mediating Role of Logistics Collaboration
Çağdaş Ates
Sinan Esen
Zafer Adiguzel
Business Strategy & Development
The Impact of Export Strategy and Environmental Orientation on Sustainable Performance and Competitive Capability: The Mediating Role of Logistics Collaboration Çağdaş Ates Sinan Esen Zafer Adiguzel Business Strategy & Development ABSTRACT Despite increasing pressure on export‐oriented companies to balance profitability and environmental responsibility, the specific mechanisms by which operational strategies translate into multifaceted performance have not been sufficiently explored. The research purpose is to examine the impact of export strategy and environmental orientation on sustainable performance (three dimensions: environmental performance [EP], economic performance [EcP], and social performance [SP]) and competitive capability and the mediation variable effect of logistics collaboration. The research focuses on export‐oriented companies in the Marmara region and investigates how these key factors contribute to sustainability and competitive capability. Data were collected through an online survey with 620 responses from export‐oriented companies in the Marmara region. Jamovi 2.3 program was used to test the relationships and hypotheses between variables. Independent variables positively affect both the mediation variable (logistics collaboration) and the dependent variables (sustainable performance and competitive capability). In addition, logistics collaboration positively affects both dependent variables, highlighting its critical mediation role. The findings suggest that managers in emerging markets should prioritize collaborative logistics partnerships to translate green orientations into measurable economic and social gains. The research is limited to export‐oriented companies in a single region, which may affect the generalizability of the findings. Future research can expand the scope to different sectors and regions to validate the results. 10.1002/bsd2.70310 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title The Impact of Export Strategy and Environmental Orientation on Sustainable Performance and Competitive Capability: The Mediating Role of Logistics Collaboration
topic Business Strategy & Development
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bsd2.70310