Beyond the indisputable ethical value of integrating sustainability principles into the strategy and operations of organizations, their positive effect on financial and competitive performance represents a primary driver of sustainable innovation. Previous studies on the sustainability orientation-performance relationship have shown inconclusive findings and have never been conducted in higher education. This paper aims to examine whether different degrees of strategic orientation toward sustainability impact the financial and competitive performance of higher education institutions. The sustainable business model framework and the product and organizational architecture approach are used to assess sustainability integration in the strategies of all 61 Italian state universities, whereas panel regression analyses are utilized to investigate the sustainability orientation-performance relationship over the period 2017–2021. The findings reveal that, in general, sustainability orientation has a negative effect on financial performance and contradictory ones on competitive performance, but the impacts vary according to geographical location, type, and size of universities.
The impact of sustainability orientation on performance in higher education. An empirical longitudinal investigation / Rotondo, Federico; Fadda, Nicoletta; Ezza, Alberto; Giovanelli, Lucia. - In: JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION. - ISSN 0959-6526. - 504:(2025). [10.1016/j.jclepro.2025.145429]
The impact of sustainability orientation on performance in higher education. An empirical longitudinal investigation
Rotondo, Federico;Fadda, Nicoletta;Ezza, Alberto
;Giovanelli, Lucia
2025-01-01
Abstract
Beyond the indisputable ethical value of integrating sustainability principles into the strategy and operations of organizations, their positive effect on financial and competitive performance represents a primary driver of sustainable innovation. Previous studies on the sustainability orientation-performance relationship have shown inconclusive findings and have never been conducted in higher education. This paper aims to examine whether different degrees of strategic orientation toward sustainability impact the financial and competitive performance of higher education institutions. The sustainable business model framework and the product and organizational architecture approach are used to assess sustainability integration in the strategies of all 61 Italian state universities, whereas panel regression analyses are utilized to investigate the sustainability orientation-performance relationship over the period 2017–2021. The findings reveal that, in general, sustainability orientation has a negative effect on financial performance and contradictory ones on competitive performance, but the impacts vary according to geographical location, type, and size of universities.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.