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Moderating role of modular innovation in sustainable development financing and SME performance in emerging economies
Morgan Obong Morgan
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Inemesit Enobong Uwah
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Edet Okon
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Emmanuel E. Okon
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James Obriku Otiwa
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.22(4).2025.11
Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 22, 2025 Issue #4 pp. 129-143
Views: 557 Downloads: 192 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯType of the article: Research Article
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Globally, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are facing increasing pressure to achieve sustainability goals through vital financing mechanisms, including green financing, social impact investments, and microfinancing. This study examines the impact of modular innovation on the relationship between sustainable development financing (SDF) and the performance of SMEs in an emerging economy. The research used a cross-sectional survey of 740 SMEs across Nigeria from January 2024 to March 2024. After cleaning the data, 612 responses were valid. These responses were analyzed using Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The findings reveal that all three sustainable financing mechanisms have a significant and positive influence on SME performance. Modular innovation, specifically incremental, architectural, and radical innovation, notably moderates these relationships. Incremental innovation exhibited the strongest moderating effect (β = 0.543), followed by radical innovation (β = 0.473), and architectural innovation (β = 0.441). This suggests that innovative capacity enhances the impact of sustainable financing. Consequently, these results underscore the crucial role of modular innovation in improving the effectiveness of sustainable financing for SMEs. They also emphasize the need to incorporate innovation policies that support SME growth via green financing, social impact investments, and microfinancing in emerging economies like Nigeria.Acknowledgments
The authors express their gratitude to the anonymous reviewers, the journal editor, and all the scholars whose work was referenced in this study. They also sincerely thank the respondents who provided the data necessary for the research. -
Green governance and investor value: An empirical study of sustainability practices among Nigerian listed industrial firms
William Inyang
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Innocent Okoi
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Ije Ubi
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Inyang Inyang
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Essien Oden
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Femi Gabriel
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James Obriku Otiwa
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ee.17(1).2026.10
Environmental Economics Volume 17, 2026 Issue #1 pp. 128-139
Views: 22 Downloads: 4 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯType of the article: Research Article
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The study considers the impact of green governance on investor wealth through the sustainability performance of manufacturing firms in Nigeria from 2015 to 2024. The green governance variables considered in the study include environmental expense ratio, sustainability index score, social expense ratio, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) facilitators score against earnings per share (EPS) as a proxy for investor wealth. The study adopts the ex post facto research design. This paper employed fixed-effects panel regression to analyze panel data from Dangote Cement, Lafarge Africa, and BUA Cement. The model has an overall predictive ability of 67.4%; therefore, the model was found to be appropriate (p = .001, F = 12.83). The sustainability index score (β = 0.186, p = 0.013), social expense ratio (β = 5.487, p = 0.027), and ESG facilitators scores (β = 0.212, p = 0.018) were found to be significantly and positively related to profitability, while the environmental expense ratio (β = – 1.908, p = 0.312) was found to be non-significant. It can be argued based on the findings that sustainability initiatives combined with social investment and transparent governance practices can increase the wealth of investors. But the environmental expense ratio might take more time before it turns into profitability. The research findings highlighted the theoretical and practical importance of long-term investment in sustainability practices.
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