Mohammad Drai Ahmed
The University of Mashreq/ Baghdad/ Iraq.

Mustafa Abd Alsatar Abd Alwahab
Al-Farahidi University/ Iraq. .

Muqdad Hussein Ali
College of media/ The Islamic university in Najaf, Iraq..

Zainalabideen AL-Husseini
Accounting Department, Al-Mustaqbal University College, Babylon, Iraq. .

Shahlaa Ali Abd Alhasan
Industrial Management/ Al-Nisour University College/Baghdad/Iraq..

Sabbah Raheem Alasadi
Mazaya University College/ Iraq. .

Asraa Monther Hamdy
Al-Esraa University College, Baghdad, Iraq..


Abstract:

The purpose of this study is to explore the moderating effect of green supply chain management (GSCM) on the relationships between digital innovation (DII), digital marketing (DIM), digital technology (DIT), and corporate performance (COP) in the Iraqi textile sector. Researchers utilized a cross-sectional research methodology to collect data from 219 managers of the textile industry via a self-administered survey questionnaire using a feasible sampling technique. Quantitative research methodology and Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) was utilized. The regression analysis findings indicate that DII and DIM have a positive and statistically significant effect on GSCM and GSCM, as well as an indirect impact on COP. On the other hand, the DIT had negligible effects on GSCM and COP and negligible indirect effects on COP. The GSCM has a substantial impact on COP as well. With these findings, the research provided a significant body of literature to the existing body of knowledge, which could assist future researchers in pursuing their research in novel ways. The study could help researchers and policymakers understand the significance of DIT, DII, and DIM for enhancing GSCM and improving corporate performance.