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Analysing firm-specific and type-specific determinants of eco-innovation

AutorRío González, Pablo del CSIC ORCID ; Romero Jordán, Desiderio; Peñasco, Cristina CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveEco-innovators
Determinants
Probit model
Environmental regulation
Internal capabilities
Fecha de publicación2017
EditorTaylor & Francis
CitaciónTechnological and Economic Development of Economy 23(2), pp. 270-295 (2017)
ResumenThis paper analyses the main determinants influencing different types of eco-innovations and eco-innovators in Spain. We differentiate between two types of eco-innovations (process vs. product and new-to-the-market (NTM) vs. new-to-the-firm (NTF)) and two different types of ecoinnovators (large vs. small and old vs. new firms). Our findings show that new firms are not more eco-innovative and that smaller firms are certainly less eco-innovative. Although the environmental regulation variable is generally a main driver of eco-innovation, there are specific drivers for some eco-innovator and eco-innovation types. This is the case with internal innovation capabilities, which clearly influence small and new firms to eco-innovate, in contrast to large and old firms. Those capabilities are also a driver of NTM eco-innovation versus NTF eco-innovation. Involvement in external knowledge flows and cooperation is also a crucial variable for small firms to eco-innovate and a main driver of NTM versus NTF eco-innovation. Contrary to expectations, there are a few differential drivers for products vs. process eco-innovations. Energy/material cost reductions and environmental regulation influence both eco-innovation types, whereas the demand-pull from the market is absent for both, probably due to a relatively low degree of environmental consciousness and/or willingness to pay for eco-products by its consumers.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.3846/20294913.2015.1072749
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/178906
ISSN2029-4913
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