Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to investigate the role of environmental management control systems as mechanisms to translate environmental strategy into environmental managerial performance.Design/methodology/approachBased on survey data from 218 firms, the authors test a structural equation model.FindingsThe results show that environmental management control systems mediate the relationship between environmental strategy and environmental managerial performance. Moreover, the level of integration between regular and environmental management control systems significantly impacts the relationship between environmental management control systems and environmental managerial performance. Therefore, environmental management control systems are important mechanisms to translate environmental strategy into managerial performance, and a high level of integration can reinforce this role.Research limitations/implicationsThe typical shortcomings of survey-based research apply to this study.Originality/valueWhile previous research focuses primarily on environmental performance at the organizational level, this study addresses individual managerial performance with regard to environmental outcomes. In addition, the authors investigate how the level of integration between regular and environmental management control systems influences the relationship between environmental strategy and environmental managerial performance as well as the mediating role of environmental management control systems.

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