RT Article T1 Competitiveness and Legitimation: The Logic of Companies going Green in Geographical Clusters JF Journal of business ethics VO 120 IS 1 SP 131 OP 146 A1 Martínez-del-Río, Javier A1 Céspedes Lorente, José A2 Céspedes Lorente, José LA English YR 2014 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1785650262 AB This study analyzes the logic behind the development of environmental responsiveness in companies that are located in geographical clusters. Drawing on previous research, we contend that competitiveness and legitimation are important sources of variation in these companies’ environmental responses. In particular, the companies’ perceived rivalry, competition tracking capabilities, interaction with industry associations and network embeddedness influence their competitiveness and legitimation motivations for environmental responsiveness. We used structural equation modeling to test these hypotheses on a sample of 251-clustered agricultural firms in Spain. The results support the hypotheses and provide a number of insights about the underlying motivations behind going green in geographical clusters. K1 Legitimacy K1 Geographical clusters K1 environmental responsiveness K1 Environmental Management K1 Competitiveness DO 10.1007/s10551-013-1636-z