制度压力是中小企业绿色商业模式创新的驱动力吗?区域创新中介机构的中介和调节作用

IF 12.9 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Technological Forecasting and Social Change Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123814
Min-Jae Lee , Hyeseung Choi , Taewoo Roh
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虽然现有研究集中于促进区域创新,但主要采用的是以知识为基础的方法。然而,关于制度压力和区域创新中介机构(RIIs)对中小型企业(SMEs)绿色商业模式创新(GBMI)的集体影响的研究却很少。本研究旨在确定中小型企业加强其绿色商业模式创新的机制,认为区域创新中介机构对制度压力的多方面反应既可以起到中介作用,也可以起到调节作用。基于与科技园合作收集的 176 家韩国中小企业的数据,实证结果表明,制度压力,特别是监管和规范压力,对 GBMI 有积极影响。虽然 RII 对制度压力和 GBMI 之间的关系有积极的中介作用,但 RII 的调节作用却产生了好坏参半的结果:与监管压力的调节作用为正,与规范压力的调节作用为负。我们的研究结果表明,风险投资机构应深入了解每种制度压力的独特属性,以促进中小企业的GBMI。
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Is institutional pressure the driver for green business model innovation of SMEs? Mediating and moderating roles of regional innovation intermediaries
While extant research has concentrated on the promotion of regional innovation, it has predominantly adopted a knowledge-based approach. However, there has been a paucity of inquiry into the collective influence of institutional pressure and regional innovation intermediaries (RIIs) on the green business model innovation (GBMI) of small-and-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This study aims to identify the mechanisms through which SMEs enhance their GBMI, arguing that RIIs' multifaceted response to institutional pressures can act as both a mediator and a moderator. The empirical results, based on data collected from 176 South Korean SMEs in collaboration with Technoparks, indicate that institutional pressures, specifically regulatory and normative pressures, positively impact GBMI. Although RIIs demonstrate a positive mediating effect on the relationship between institutional pressures and GBMI, the moderating effect of RII yielded a mixed result: positive moderation with regulatory pressure and negative with normative pressure. The findings of our study suggest that RIIs should cultivate a nuanced understanding of the distinctive attributes of each institutional pressure to bolster the GBMI of SMEs.
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