Environmental management systems and technological environmental innovations: Exploring the causal relationship

作者: Andreas Ziegler , Jazmin Seijas Nogareda

DOI: 10.1016/J.RESPOL.2009.01.020

关键词: BusinessProduct (category theory)MarketingResource (project management)CertificationMultivariate probit modelProcess (engineering)Causal effectEmpirical researchIndustrial organizationEnvironmental management systemManagement of Technology and InnovationManagement Science and Operations ResearchStrategy and Management

摘要: Abstract Within the discussion of voluntary proactive approaches to environmental protection, former micro-econometric studies analyze causal effect adoption management systems (EMS) on technological innovations and find some positive impacts. Based empirical which consider general innovativeness programs (VEP) as well based insights from resource-based view firm, we contrarily hypothesize in this paper that EMS could also reversely be affected by product or process innovations. This hypothesis is empirically examined with a unique firm-level data set German manufacturing sector. Our econometric analyses uni- multivariate probit models imply significantly certified EMS. According this, relationship between obviously not clear.

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