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Article Citation - WoS: 89Citation - Scopus: 106Industry 4.0 Technologies, Sustainable Operations Practices and Their Impacts on Sustainable Performance(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2023) Yavuz, Oguzhan; Uner, M. Mithat; Okumus, Fevzi; Karatepe, Osman M.Using a natural resource-based view and technology-organization-environment framework as the theoretical focus, this paper develops and tests a research model in which sustainable operations practices mediate the impact of industry 4.0 technologies on sustainable performance. The model also tests sustainable operations practices as a moderator of the effect of industry 4.0 technologies on sustainable performance. Data obtained from 302 participants in Turkey's technology development regions were utilized to gauge the aforesaid linkages via partial least squares structural equation modeling. As predicted, sustainable operations practices mediate the influence of industry 4.0 technologies on sustainable performance. Contrary to the study prediction, sustainable operations practices do not significantly moderate the impact of industry 4.0 technologies on sustainable performance. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed and future research directions are offered.Article Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 5Test of a Moderated Serial Mediation Model of Management Commitment To the Ecological Environment(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2024) Karatepe, Tuna; Rescalvo-Martin, Elisa; Kim, Taegoo Terry; Uner, M. Mithat; Ozturen, Ali; Karatepe, Osman M.The purpose of our paper is to assess the interrelationships of management commitment to the ecological environment (MCEE), harmonious environmental passion (HEP), task-related and proactive pro-environmental behaviors (PEB), and qualitative job insecurity (QJIS) in a moderated serial mediation model. Data gathered from hotel customer-contact employees were utilized to gauge the aforementioned links. The results from the partial least squares structural equation modeling suggest that HEP and task-related PEB mediate the linkage between MCEE and proactive PEB in a sequential manner. The results further suggest that QJIS mitigates the influence of MCEE on HEP. More importantly, QJIS reduces the indirect positive impact of MCEE on proactive PEB through HEP and task-related PEB such that the indirect positive impact is lower among hotel employees with high QJIS than among hotel employees with low QJIS. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

