articleStrategic Management JournalDec 21, 2012Closed access

Necessity as the mother of ‘green’ inventions: Institutional pressures and environmental innovations

IESE Business School · Universidad de Navarra · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Drawing on institutional theory and innovation literature, we argue that greater regulatory and normative pressures concerning environmental issues positively influence companies' propensity to engage in environmental innovation. Analysis of environment‐related patents of 326 publicly traded firms from polluting industries in the United States suggests that institutional pressures can trigger such innovation, especially in those firms displaying a greater deficiency gap (i.e., firms polluting relatively more than their industry peers). Moreover, we find that this effect is stronger when asset specificity is high, and that the availability of resources plays different roles depending on the type of pressures…

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  • Normative
  • Asset (computer security)
  • Environmental regulation
  • Institutional theory
  • Business
  • Porter hypothesis
  • Industrial organization
  • Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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