Abstract

In order to expand on the scope of research on partnership governance, this study explored the impact of relationship trust, stakeholder environmental awareness, and regenerative innovation on environmental performance. The study participants were primarily employees of legitimate public waste disposal and treatment facilities in the six special municipalities of Taiwan (including domestic and overseas facilities). The investigation was conducted via a questionnaire survey. A total of 1000 questionnaires were distributed and 550 were recovered, of which 539 were valid, indicating an effective recovery rate of 53.9%. Data analysis was conducted by structural equation modeling. The empirical results showed that relationship trust had a significant and positive impact on stakeholders’ environmental awareness, which, in turn, had a significant and positive impact on regenerative innovation. Relationship trust had no direct and significant impact on regenerative innovation. Hence, the impact of relationship trust on regenerative innovation is mediated by stakeholders’ environmental awareness. The results also showed that regenerative innovation had a significant and positive impact on environmental management performance, and no significant impact on environmental operational performance. Hence, the impact of regenerative innovation on environmental management performance is not mediated by environmental operational performance.

Highlights

  • When people began to realize the connection between environmental pollution and safety, the relationship between pollution arising from corporate production and the safety of the living environment became more pronounced

  • (2) Composite reliability (CR) of latent variables: This refers to the combined reliability value of the latent variables, which is the composite of the reliability values of all measurement variables; it indicates that the aspect indicators have internal consistency, i.e., the higher the reliability, the higher the consistency of these indicators

  • In order to expand on the scope of research on partnership governance, the partnership relationship was analyzed by exploring the impact of stakeholder environmental awareness on company regenerative innovation using a linear structural equation model

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Introduction

When people began to realize the connection between environmental pollution and safety, the relationship between pollution arising from corporate production and the safety of the living environment became more pronounced. By the mid-1990s, empirical research on organizations and the natural environment, as well as research on environmental policy and environmental performance, began to emerge [1,2]. The innovation of the industrial waste industry is different from the innovation and R&D model of other industries, as the industry is faced with the regenerative innovation capability of products, which involves the innovation in front- and back-end regenerative manufacturing, management innovation within the organization, and service innovation at the sales end. Manufacturing innovation refers to a company’s ability to enhance its production by increasing its efficiency and capabilities. Service innovation refers to a company’s ability to constantly formulate and update its service-based strategies in order to increase its service quality and achieve customer satisfaction [6]. This study conducted follow-up research on, and an analysis of, regenerative innovation

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