2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.07.241
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Diversity of eco-innovations: A quantitative approach

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“…In the last decade, external factors such as regulation, barriers and drivers for eco-innovation in firms have been analysed [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21], within the theoretical framework of institutional theory [22,23] or stakeholder theory [24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decade, external factors such as regulation, barriers and drivers for eco-innovation in firms have been analysed [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21], within the theoretical framework of institutional theory [22,23] or stakeholder theory [24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to literature on defining and classifying eco‐innovations (Andersen, ; Ekins, ; Epicoco, Oltra, & Saint Jean, ; Kiefer, Carrillo‐Hermosilla, Del Río, & Callealta Barroso, ; Kiefer et al, ), other key themes in the eco‐innovation literature include the drivers or determinants of eco‐innovation (del Rio, Morán, & Albiñana, ; Horbach et al, ; Triguero et al, ; Marin, ; Jové‐Llopis & Segarra‐Blasco, ; Horbach & Jacob, ; Aragon‐Correa & Leyva‐de la Hiz, ), measuring eco‐innovation (Arundel & Kemp, ), the relationship between eco‐innovation and firm performance (Aguilera‐Caracuel & Ortiz‐de‐Mandojana, ; Leyva‐de la Hiz, Ferron‐Vilchez, & Aragon‐Correa, ; Zhang & Walton, ), the relationship between eco‐innovation and competitive advantage (del Río et al, ; Ketata et al, ; Lee & Min, ; Kiefer et al, ), and the role of intermediaries (Kanda, Hjelm, Clausen, & Bienkowska, ). Although there is a literature on the different types of eco‐innovations and the classification of such, literature on how eco‐innovations are implemented (Cheng & Shiu, ; Morgan, Vorhies, & Mason, ) or managed (Suarez‐Perales, Garces‐Ayerbe, Rivera‐Torres, & Suarez‐Galvez, ) Seebode, Jeanrenaud, & Bessant, ) is scant, especially at the firm level and internally focused (Kiefer et al, ).…”
Section: Background Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, most of the firms’ innovation efforts focus on only one development goal at a time, and research has yet to provide an in‐depth discussion on how to reconcile the three sustainability pillars in innovation dynamics (Hart and Milstein, ; Longoni and Cagliano, ). For instance, only recently have scholars called for the development of innovations that concurrently meet economic and environmental concerns, as indicated by the concept of eco‐innovation (Carrillo‐Hermosilla et al, ; Kiefer et al, ). Moreover, the role of social issues in this discussion has been undervalued.…”
Section: Background and Focus Of The Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%