Does green innovation affect the financial performance of Multilatinas? The moderating role of ISO 14001 and R&D investment
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Duque Grisales, Eduardo Alexander; Aguilera Caracuel, Javier; Guerrero-Villegas, Jaime; García Sánchez, EncarnaciónEditorial
Wiley
Fecha
2020Referencia bibliográfica
Duque‐Grisales, E., Aguilera‐Caracuel, J., Guerrero‐Villegas, J., & García‐Sánchez, E. (2020). Does green innovation affect the financial performance of Multilatinas? The moderating role of ISO 14001 and R&D investment. Business Strategy and the Environment, 29(8), 3286-3302.. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.2572
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Spanish Ministry of Education and Science, Grant/Award Numbers: ECO2013-47009-P, ECO2016-75909-P, CAS18/00134; Business and Economics School of the University of Granada; Regional Government of Andalusia, Grant/Award Number: P11-SEJ-7988Resumen
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between green innovation (GI) and financial performance (FP) in emerging markets multinationals from Latin America (Multilatinas). Aligned with the natural resource-based view and institutional theory, and using moderated and hierarchical linear regression analyses with panel data from 86 listed firms during the period 2013–2017, we find that implementing effective GIs is not associated with greater FP. The paper also analyses the moderating effect of Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001) and research and development (R&D) investment on the relationship between GI
and FP. We find that Multilatinas' implementation of ISO 14001 does not affect the way they adopt GI and thus does not enhance their levels of FP, but a positive moderating effect is generated as companies increase their level of R&D investment. The paper expands knowledge of the way GI affects Multilatinas' FP, and these findings have policy implications for managers, policy makers, government and other institutions.