Firms’ growth, green gazelles and eco-innovation: evidence from a sample of European firms

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Alessandra Colombelli
Jackie Krafft
Francesco Quatraro
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[1] Politecnico di Torino,DIGEP
[2] University of Nice Sophia Antipolis,GREDEG, CNRS
[3] Collegio Carlo Alberto,BRICK
[4] University of Torino,Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis
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Small Business Economics | 2021年 / 56卷
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Gazelles; Eco-innovation; Firms’ growth; Inducement mechanisms; Regulatory push/pull; L10; L20; O32; O33; Q53; Q55; L26;
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This paper investigates the impact of eco-innovation, i.e., innovations aimed at improving firms’ environmental performances, and environmental policy stringency on firms’ growth processes, with a special focus on gazelles, i.e., firms that show higher than average growth rates. In a context shaped by more and more stringent environmental regulatory frameworks, we posit that inducement mechanisms and the regulatory push/pull effect expand the derived demand for eco-innovations suppliers. For these reasons, we expect a positive association between the generation of EIs and sales growth, which is magnified by increasing policy stringency. The empirical analysis is based on firm-level data drawn from the Bureau van Dijk Database, coupled with patent information obtained from OECD Science and Technology Indicators. The results confirm that eco-innovations are likely to augment the effects of generic innovation on firm growth, and this is particularly true for gazelles. Policy stringency is important in moderating the effects of eco-innovation on growth for gazelles, but even more so for slow-growing firms.
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页码:1721 / 1738
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