Investigating the Effect of Mimetic Isomorphism in Implementing Sustainable Development

Authors

    Saeed Mohammadnezhad PhD Student, Department of Accounting, Aliabad Katoul Branch, Islamic Azad University, Aliabad Katoul, Iran
    Samad Ayazi * Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting, Aliabad Katoul Branch, Islamic Azad University, Aliabad Katoul, Iran samadayazi1@gmail.com
    Arash Naderian Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting, Aliabad Katoul Branch, Islamic Azad University, Aliabad Katoul, Iran

Keywords:

Mimetic isomorphism, sustainable development, small and medium enterprises, environmental reporting, social reporting, corporate governance reporting

Abstract

If companies seek survival and the achievement of their objectives, they must adapt to their normative environments. This study suggests that in the context of isomorphism, when companies interact, they tend to influence each other’s behaviors and actions within their social bounds. In this regard, companies initially joined sustainable development as a response to external pressures and criticisms from governmental institutions and civil society organizations, which blame businesses for environmental degradation. The process of isomorphism explains why companies eventually change in line with uncertainties in behaviors and actions due to collective entanglement. In response to social changes in society, social networks consistently play a prominent role in defining, forecasting, responding to, and adapting to global, social, and environmental changes. Therefore, sustainable development is an example of such a global change. Consequently, this research examines the effect of mimetic isomorphism in the implementation of sustainable development, and the results of structural equation modeling indicate that all three measured dimensions of sustainable development—environmental, social, and corporate governance—are significantly influenced by mimetic isomorphism. Additionally, the findings of these studies suggest strong evidence of the operationalization of sustainable development due to mimetic isomorphism.

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Published

2025-03-25

Submitted

2025-01-15

Revised

2025-02-20

Accepted

2025-03-06

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Investigating the Effect of Mimetic Isomorphism in Implementing Sustainable Development. (2025). Management Strategies and Engineering Sciences, 1-7. https://msesj.com/index.php/mses/article/view/117

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