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Corporate social responsibility, green innovation and competitiveness – causality in manufacturing
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"Padilla-Lozano C.P.; Collazzo P.","Padilla-Lozano, Carmen Paola (57195298226); Collazzo, Pablo (57206775824)","57195298226; 57206775824","Corporate social responsibility, green innovation and competitiveness – causality in manufacturing","2022","Competitiveness Review","32","7","","21","39","18","10.1108/CR-12-2020-0160","17","https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85112575431&doi=10.1108%2fCR-12-2020-0160&partnerID=40&md5=7a6442b4a1a7a465a485b12a5a18f441","Universidad Catolica de Santiago de Guayaquil, Guayaquil, Ecuador; Donau-Universitat Krems, Krems, Austria","Padilla-Lozano C.P., Universidad Catolica de Santiago de Guayaquil, Guayaquil, Ecuador; Collazzo P., Donau-Universitat Krems, Krems, Austria","Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the interplay of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and green innovation in boosting competitiveness in manufacturing in an emerging market context. This study adds green innovation as mediator in the relationship between CSR and competitiveness. Design/methodology/approach: A model with three second-order constructs is developed and tested, in a sample of 325 managers from manufacturing companies in Ecuador, using quantitative and cross-section methods. Findings: After obtaining adjusted and validated measurement models, a structural equation model was conducted, where the main hypotheses were confirmed, providing empirical evidence that CSR and green innovation significantly influence manufacturing competitiveness in a developing economy. Research limitations/implications: This study considers only manufacturing companies in Ecuador, focusing on CSR practices in a single territorial case study. It arguably contributes to reinforce the business case for CSR, with new evidence on the causal relationships between CSR, green innovation and competitiveness, in the context of emerging market manufacturing industries. Although the literature often points at a positive relationship between CSR and firm-level competitiveness, supporting empirical evidence remains scarce. This model, introducing green innovation as mediator in the relationship between CSR and competitiveness in developing markets, accounts for a novel theoretical approach. Practical implications: The findings are consistent with previous research, reporting the positive influence of CSR activities on organizational competitiveness, reducing risks and cost structures, as well as improving the relationship with employees, enhancing talent attraction, retention and productivity. Incorporating formal CSR tools to the model allowed us to highlight the relevance of ‘green’ certifications as a means to provide a competitive edge, along with increased bargaining power in the supply chain, resulting in competitiveness gains. The findings on the role of green innovation suggest a transition from cost-savings to a more strategic leverage on responsible innovation as a source of competitive advantage. Social implications: Additionally, this research contributes to shed light on the impact of green processes and product innovations on social and environmental performance, providing evidence of a more efficient use of energy and natural resources, increasing productivity and by extension, profitability. CSR shapes an innovation culture that, through the use of social, environmental and sustainability controllers, can create new business models, products, services or processes that boost both firm-level and supply chain productivity, benefits that eventually spill over to the host community. Originality/value: This study aims at bridging the research gap on the interplay of CSR, green innovation and competitiveness in manufacturing in an emerging market context. © 2021, Carmen Paola Padilla-Lozano and Pablo Collazzo.","","Competitiveness; Corporate social responsibility; Green innovation; Intangible performance; Manufacturing industry; Market performance","","","Chamber of Industries of Guayaquil; Institute of Management, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies","The authors are grateful to the Chamber of Industries of Guayaquil (Ecuador), whose members and managers participated in the survey and contributed to this study with valuable insights and data. The authors also express their sincere gratitude to Professor Francesco Testa, from the Institute of Management, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies (Pisa, Italy), who provided us the questionnaire to conduct the study. 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Autores | Padilla-Lozano, Carmen Paola (57195298226); Collazzo, Pablo (57206775824) |
Año | 2022 |
DOI | 10.1108/CR-12-2020-0160 |
Fuente | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85112575431&doi=10.1108%2fCR-12-2020-0160&partnerID=40&md5=7a6442b4a1a7a465a485b12a5a18f441 |
Afiliaciones | Universidad Catolica de Santiago de Guayaquil, Guayaquil, Ecuador; Donau-Universitat Krems, Krems, Austria |
Tipo de acceso abierto | All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access |
Referencia | Scopus |
Artículo obtenido de: | Scopus |