2018
DOI: 10.1111/radm.12351
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The relationship between innovation culture and innovation outcomes: exploring the effects of sustainability orientation and firm size

Abstract: Being sustainability-oriented has become a key strategy for many firms. Equally, innovation culture and innovation outcomes have long been recognized as important contributors to the growth of firms. However, the literature on sustainability and innovation provides limited understanding of the important relationship between sustainability orientation, innovation culture and innovation outcomes. Given that large firms and small firms differ in building and employing their strategic assets, firm size matters in … Show more

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“…The perspective adopted in this article fits the first notion of literature review. Taking into consideration seminal literature reviews on general contexts of sustainable supply chain management and related to green supply chain management [12,13,16,18,38], we decided to cover the period of 2011-2016 in order to complement the previous studies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The perspective adopted in this article fits the first notion of literature review. Taking into consideration seminal literature reviews on general contexts of sustainable supply chain management and related to green supply chain management [12,13,16,18,38], we decided to cover the period of 2011-2016 in order to complement the previous studies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shorter expiry-time of information, constant need to expand knowledge and skills and rapid development of ICT have completely rebuilt labour market by reducing number of low-skilled jobs and increasing number of jobs with high demands of skills, competences and education together with necessity of flexibility. This has resulted not only in the change in the work life in organisations but also in a greater emphasis on continuous development of every individual and focus on innovations (Geradts and Bocken, 2019;Jin, Navare and Lynch, 2019;Huo, Motohashi and Gong, 2019). The cultural context in which an organisation operates influences the level of innovation (Lijauco et al, 2020).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to low-carbon production capacity, there is no unified definition. Given the goals of sustainable development [9,10], production capacity sharing characterized by resource access rights needs to consider the impact of resource allocation mode on the ecological environment. Climate change, global warming and greenhouse gas emission have been more and more concerned by many countries, as well as individuals in recent years [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%