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Yayın Confronting the grand challenge of environmental sustainability within supply chains: How can organizational strategic agility drive environmental innovation?(Wiley, 2023) Bouguerra, Abderaouf; Hughes, Mathew; Rodgers, Peter; Stokes, Peter; Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Yönetim Bilimleri Fakültesi, İşletme BölümüSupply chains are interconnected, globally distributed, and complex systemsthat significantly impact the environment and human civilization. Achievingenvironmental sustainability in supply chains is a grand challenge thatrequires collaboration and innovation among multiple stakeholders. In thisstudy, we combine the natural-resource-based view and the stakeholder-resource-based view (SRBV) to examine how organizational strategic agilitycan foster collaborative environmental innovation and enhance environmentalsustainability in supply chains. We use data from 758 managers from 185 firmsin Turkey, an emerging economy context. We find that organizational strategicagility, enabled by organic organizational structures and regional innovationinitiatives, leads to more collaborative environmental innovation with supplypartners and higher environmental sustainability performance. Our study con-tributes to the literature on grand challenges, organizational strategic agility,and innovation management by showing how for-profit firms can leveragetheir strategic agility to address the grand challenge of environmental sustain-ability in supply chains. We also find two interventions to promote this formof environmental innovation: developing organizational strategic agility andorganic structures within firms and involvement in regional innovation initia-tives to stimulate collaborative innovation for environmental sustainabilityamong supply partners.Yayın Linking entrepreneurial orientation to environmental collaboration: A stakeholder theory and evidence from multinational companies in an emerging market(John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2022) Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Bouguerra, Abderaouf; Hughes, Mathew; Çakır, M. Selim; Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Yönetim Bilimleri Fakültesi, İşletme Bölümü; Yönetim Bilimleri Fakültesi, İşletme BölümüRevisiting stakeholder theory as a potential theory of the firm giving rise to expectations about organizing, we analyze when and under what circumstances entrepreneurially oriented firms increase their environmental collaboration with suppliers. Specifically, we investigate the association between entrepreneurial orientation and environmental collaboration with suppliers by accounting for the degree of employees’ work engagement and market environment complexity as stakeholder-oriented moderators of this relationship. We test our hypotheses using multi-level analyses on 249 managers nested in 66 multinational companies (MNCs) in Turkey. We find that entrepreneurial orientation positively impacts environmental collaboration with suppliers. A high level of work engagement (as an organizing principle favouring a stakeholder focus) and a low level of market environment complexity (as an organizing principle favouring the customer as an instrumental stakeholder) moderate this linkage. We enrich the debate on entrepreneurial orientation, strategy, and environmental sustainability by providing logic rooted in stakeholder theory of the conditions under which MNCs’ entrepreneurial orientation in emerging markets prioritizes and privileges environmental collaboration with suppliers.Yayın Revisiting the concept of absorptive capacity: The moderating effects of market sensing and responsiveness(Wiley, 2020) Bouguerra, Abderaouf; Mellahi, Kamel; Glaister, Keith; Hughes, Mathew; Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Tatoğlu, Ekrem; Yönetim Bilimleri Fakültesi, İşletme BölümüThis study proposes new moderators acting on well-established antecedents of absorptive capacity. We treat separately the two dimensions of potential absorptive capacity and realized absorptive capacity. We ?rst examine the moderating effect of market sensing on the relationship between coordination capability and potential absorptive capacity. Then, we assess the moderating effect of market responsiveness on the links between organizational systems and socialization processes and realized absorptive capacity. We draw on multilevel analysis with data from 205 managers from the banking sector in Turkey to test our hypothesized relationships. Our contribution reveals interesting insights on the contingent effects of market sensing and responsiveness for the emergence of absorptive capacity. Market sensing moderates the relationship between coordination capability and potential absorptive capacity, while market responsiveness moderates the relationships between organizational systems and socialization processes and realized absorptive capacity. The ?ndings provide important implications for theory and practice on developing potential and realized absorptive capacity.