2023
DOI: 10.1002/bse.3313
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Green innovation in emerging economies: The role of managerial ties and market learning

Abstract: This study adopts the social capital and organizational learning perspectives to examine (i) how managerial business and political ties drive green product and process innovation, respectively, and (ii) the roles that explorative and exploitative market learning play in moderating the effects of managerial business and political ties on green product and process innovation. Findings from a survey of 283 Chinese firms show that managerial business and political ties distinctively drive green product and process… Show more

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“…GDPI refers to green product design, utilization of non-toxic primary substances, and mitigation of ecological contamination [ 83 ]. Some scholars have used corporate financial indicators to measure corporate GPDI [ 39 , 84 ], whereas others have used questionnaires [ [85] , [86] , [87] ]. Recent research employs textual analysis to measure green innovation more comprehensively [ 88 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GDPI refers to green product design, utilization of non-toxic primary substances, and mitigation of ecological contamination [ 83 ]. Some scholars have used corporate financial indicators to measure corporate GPDI [ 39 , 84 ], whereas others have used questionnaires [ [85] , [86] , [87] ]. Recent research employs textual analysis to measure green innovation more comprehensively [ 88 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Finally, our study explores the impact of managerial myopia on green technology innovation from different heterogeneity perspectives, expanding and enriching the research in related fields. In the process of enterprise green development, different types of enterprises may face different national policies and different development directions (Ushie et al, 2023). Therefore, managers will have different attitudes towards green innovation (Qi et al, 2023).…”
Section: Manager Myopia and Green Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social awareness of environmental issues and escalating market competition have compelled firms to adopt green strategies and sustainable development initiatives (Huang & Li, 2017;Tatoglu et al, 2020;Ushie, Jiang, Ali, Nwoba, & Hossain, 2023;Xie, Huo, Qi, & Zhu, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social awareness of environmental issues and escalating market competition have compelled firms to adopt green strategies and sustainable development initiatives (Huang & Li, 2017; Tatoglu et al, 2020; Ushie, Jiang, Ali, Nwoba, & Hossain, 2023; Xie, Huo, Qi, & Zhu, 2016). ‘Green’ refers to the development of products, processes, and services aimed at minimal environmental impact through reducing emissions, recycling waste, using clean energy and using less harmful materials (Ali, Jiang, Ali, & Qadeer, 2023b; Delmas, Hoffmann, & Kuss, 2011; Yu, Lo, & Li, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%