GREEN INNOVATION LAUNCH VERSUS EXPANSION: DO THE PUBLIC POLICY SUPPORTS NEEDED VARY BY FIRM SIZE?

JUSTIN DORAN, GERALDINE RYAN, NÓIRÍN McCARTHY, MARI O’CONNOR
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Green innovation is garnering increasing attention in business, academic and policy circles as a route to sustainable growth and development. Governments have introduced a range of policies to encourage and enable firms to introduce and expand their offerings of environmental friendly goods and services. While environmental regulation has been shown to be an important driver of green innovation, little is known about whether other types of polices, such as financial incentives, technical and marketing supports, and assistance with identifying potential markets, are important to firms of all sizes at different stages of the green innovation process (i.e., at product/service launch vs. product/service expansion). Using data from the European Commission, the results show that policy support to identify markets or customers is deemed important by firms of all sizes to introduce green goods and services. However, this support is no longer perceived as important to expand firms’ green portfolio. This suggests firms capitalise by using their existing markets or customers. The results do not lend support to the view of small firms as the most resource constrained and hence needing the greatest policy supports. Overall, the results point to the need for a variety of policy supports targeted at (1) firms of different sizes and (2) by stage of the green innovation process.
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绿色创新启动与扩张:所需的公共政策支持是否因企业规模而异?
绿色创新作为实现可持续增长和发展的途径,越来越受到商界、学术界和政策界的关注。各国政府已采取了一系列政策,鼓励并使公司能够引进和扩大提供无害环境的商品和服务。虽然环境法规已被证明是绿色创新的重要驱动因素,但对于其他类型的政策,如财政激励、技术和营销支持以及识别潜在市场的帮助,是否对绿色创新过程中不同阶段(即产品/服务推出与产品/服务扩展)的各种规模的公司都很重要,我们知之甚少。利用欧盟委员会的数据,研究结果表明,无论企业规模大小,都认为为确定市场或客户提供政策支持对引入绿色产品和服务很重要。然而,这种支持不再被认为对扩大企业的绿色投资组合很重要。这表明公司通过利用现有的市场或客户来资本化。研究结果并不支持小企业是最受资源限制、因此需要最大政策支持的观点。总体而言,研究结果表明,需要针对(1)不同规模的企业和(2)不同阶段的绿色创新过程提供各种政策支持。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Innovation (IJIM) is the official journal of the International Society of Professional Innovation Management (ISPIM). Both the IJIM and ISPIM adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to addressing the many challenges of managing innovation, rather than a narrow focus on a single aspect such as technology, R&D or new product development. Both are also international, inclusive & practical, and encourage active interaction between academics, managers and consultants.
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