TY - JOUR
T1 - Green together? The effects of companies’ innovation collaboration with different partner types on ecological process and product innovation
AU - Kobarg, Sebastian
AU - Stumpf-Wollersheim, Jutta
AU - Schlägel, Christopher
AU - Welpe, Isabell M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/10/20
Y1 - 2020/10/20
N2 - This paper investigates the effect of companies’ innovation collaboration with different partner types on the emergence of different typologies of ecological innovation (EI), specifically process- and product-EI. Econometric analyses, based on a sample of 546 German manufacturing companies collected as part of the Community Innovation Survey, indicate a differential effect of collaboration with individual partner types. Specifically, we find that collaboration with consumers is associated positively with both process- and product-EI, whereas collaboration with universities and suppliers is associated positively only with process-EI. Collaboration with enterprise customers and competitors is neither associated with process-EI nor product-EI. Our results shed light on the mechanisms within the recently established open eco-innovation mode and emphasise the importance for theory and practice of distinguishing among collaboration partners, contingent on the underlying typology of EI. We discuss important implications for theory and practice.
AB - This paper investigates the effect of companies’ innovation collaboration with different partner types on the emergence of different typologies of ecological innovation (EI), specifically process- and product-EI. Econometric analyses, based on a sample of 546 German manufacturing companies collected as part of the Community Innovation Survey, indicate a differential effect of collaboration with individual partner types. Specifically, we find that collaboration with consumers is associated positively with both process- and product-EI, whereas collaboration with universities and suppliers is associated positively only with process-EI. Collaboration with enterprise customers and competitors is neither associated with process-EI nor product-EI. Our results shed light on the mechanisms within the recently established open eco-innovation mode and emphasise the importance for theory and practice of distinguishing among collaboration partners, contingent on the underlying typology of EI. We discuss important implications for theory and practice.
KW - Ecological innovation
KW - M10 General Business
KW - O30 Innovation - General
KW - collaboration
KW - process ecological innovation
KW - product ecological innovation
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U2 - 10.1080/13662716.2020.1713733
DO - 10.1080/13662716.2020.1713733
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85078923718
SN - 1366-2716
VL - 27
SP - 953
EP - 990
JO - Industry and Innovation
JF - Industry and Innovation
IS - 9
ER -