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Subnational institutions, firm capabilities and eco-innovation

Subnational institutions, firm capabilities and eco-innovation
Subnational institutions, firm capabilities and eco-innovation
We examine the role institutional pressures, at the subnational level, play in the generation of eco-innovations and explicitly consider how they interact with firms’ heterogeneous capabilities and ownership characteristics. Theoretically, we combine elements from institutional theory with the resource-based view of the firm to develop our hypotheses. Empirically, we use a novel dataset over the period 2003–2013 compiled from several sources: (I) environmental regulations (city-level) from the China Environmental Statistical Yearbooks and City Statistical Yearbooks; (II) green patents (firm-level) from the China National Intellectual Property Administration; and (III) ownership (firm-level) from the National Bureau of Statistics. Our econometric analysis employs an instrumental variable (IV) approach that controls for endogeneity and a negative binomial multilevel methodology for robustness. The results show that institutional pressures associated with environmental regulations, implemented at city level, lead to more green patents produced by firms in these jurisdictions. Crucially, the effectiveness of environmental regulation is enhanced when firms invest more in their internal technological capabilities. Finally, we find that a firm’s affiliation with a business group enhances the positive effects of regulations in terms of the production of eco-innovations.
0960-6491
1460-1486
Kesidou, Effie
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Krammer, Sorin M.S.
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Wu, Lichao
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Kesidou, Effie
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Krammer, Sorin M.S.
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Wu, Lichao
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Kesidou, Effie, Krammer, Sorin M.S. and Wu, Lichao (2024) Subnational institutions, firm capabilities and eco-innovation. Industrial and Corporate Change, 33 (6), 1460-1486. (doi:10.1093/icc/dtae016).

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We examine the role institutional pressures, at the subnational level, play in the generation of eco-innovations and explicitly consider how they interact with firms’ heterogeneous capabilities and ownership characteristics. Theoretically, we combine elements from institutional theory with the resource-based view of the firm to develop our hypotheses. Empirically, we use a novel dataset over the period 2003–2013 compiled from several sources: (I) environmental regulations (city-level) from the China Environmental Statistical Yearbooks and City Statistical Yearbooks; (II) green patents (firm-level) from the China National Intellectual Property Administration; and (III) ownership (firm-level) from the National Bureau of Statistics. Our econometric analysis employs an instrumental variable (IV) approach that controls for endogeneity and a negative binomial multilevel methodology for robustness. The results show that institutional pressures associated with environmental regulations, implemented at city level, lead to more green patents produced by firms in these jurisdictions. Crucially, the effectiveness of environmental regulation is enhanced when firms invest more in their internal technological capabilities. Finally, we find that a firm’s affiliation with a business group enhances the positive effects of regulations in terms of the production of eco-innovations.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 March 2024
Published date: 3 May 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 498649
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/498649
ISSN: 0960-6491
PURE UUID: 595a017d-6009-44e4-bae3-07659c87a000
ORCID for Sorin M.S. Krammer: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5773-9514

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Date deposited: 25 Feb 2025 17:30
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Author: Effie Kesidou
Author: Sorin M.S. Krammer ORCID iD
Author: Lichao Wu

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