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The impact of the adoption of green marketing on corporate performance of non-profitable organizations: empirical study

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  • Hani Al-dmour
  • Haifa Hadad
  • Rand Al-dmour

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Purpose - This study aims to examine the impact of green marketing adoption on non-profitable organizations’ performance in Jordan. Design/methodology/approach - A structured questionnaire was developed to collect the needed data and test the developed hypotheses to investigate the impact of green marketing adoption on non-profitable organizations’ performance. The data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire distributed to 183 respondents in non-profitable organizations operating in Jordan. Findings - The findings indicate that the extent of green marketing adoption by profitable organizations in Jordan is relatively moderate. They also confirm that the corporate performance of non-profitable organizations is positively associated with the extent of adoption of green marketing dimensions, particularly environmental and social responsibility aspects. Originality/value - Reviewing the existing literature revealed that similar studies had not previously been undertaken in Jordan as a developing country.

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  • Hani Al-dmour & Haifa Hadad & Rand Al-dmour, 2021. "The impact of the adoption of green marketing on corporate performance of non-profitable organizations: empirical study," Social Responsibility Journal, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 19(1), pages 1-19, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:srjpps:srj-03-2021-0114
    DOI: 10.1108/SRJ-03-2021-0114
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