Tatoğlu, EkremTatoğlu, EkremAhmed, Muhammad UsmanGölgeci, İsmailBayraktar, ErkanTatoğlu, EkremYönetim Bilimleri Fakültesi, İşletme Bölümü2019-03-232019-03-232019Muhammad Usman Ahmed, Ismail Gölgeci, Erkan Bayraktar & Ekrem Tatoğlu (2019). Environmental practices and firm performance in emerging markets: The mediating role of product quality. Production Planning & Control.0953-72871366-5871https://doi.org/10.1080/09537287.2018.1542514https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12154/665Environmental practices have not received as much research attention in emerging market contexts as traditional topics like quality. However, the importance of environmental practices for a firm’s production strategy has been increasing at an unprecedented level across the globe. Our research objective is, therefore, to investigate the interplay between environmental practices and quality in the pursuit of firm performance. Relying on 492 responses from Turkish manufacturers to test our hypotheses, we show that environmental practices directly improve the quality of products over and above the effect of quality management practices in emerging markets. Product quality, in turn, is important for increasing firm performance, acting as a mediator for the positive effects of environmental practices on performance. Thus, we reveal that product quality functions as an instrumental conduit between environmental practices and firm performance in emerging markets like Turkey where stakeholder pressures are weak, and regulations are often not properly enforced.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEnvironmental PracticesEmerging MarketsFirm PerformanceProduct QualityQuality ManagementEnvironmental practices and firm performance in emerging markets: The mediating role of product qualityArticle11410.1080/09537287.2018.1542514Q2WOS:0004680055000052-s2.0-85064534485Q1