A PROJECT-LEVEL APPROACH TO GREEN OPEN INNOVATION

Lorena M. D'Agostino
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: Innovation is a crucial dimension for the transition to a greener Europe, a process that has accelerated notably in the latest years. An open mode has been applied to those innovation that mitigate the impact of economic activities on the natural environment, which is green open innovation (GOI). This is approach is mainly driven by the importance of stakeholders and the specificity of environmental fields, which call for a greater role of the external collaboration in green innovation. Although the interest of management scholars and practitioners in GOI has increased enormously, the empirical GOI literature has overlooked a project-level approach. Firms may have heterogenous openness across different projects depending on the characteristics of the projects or the strategic objective of the firm. This paper contributes to GOI literature by investigating whether green projects are more open than non-green projects in terms of breadth and depth of knowledge sources. Based on a dataset of projects funded by Seventh European research framework, the results confirm the greater openness of environmental-related research projects. These results corroborate the necessity for managers to apply an open mode to green innovation, especially in highly competitive calls such as the European Union framework program.
绿色开放式创新的项目级方法
创新是向更绿色的欧洲过渡的一个关键方面,这一进程近年来明显加快。绿色开放式创新(green open innovation, GOI)是指那些能够减轻经济活动对自然环境影响的创新。这主要是由利益相关者的重要性和环境领域的特殊性驱动的,这需要外部合作在绿色创新中发挥更大的作用。尽管管理学者和实践者对GOI的兴趣大大增加,但实证的GOI文献忽略了项目层面的方法。根据项目的特点或公司的战略目标,公司可能在不同的项目中具有异质的开放性。本文通过调查绿色项目在知识来源的广度和深度方面是否比非绿色项目更开放,为GOI文献做出了贡献。基于第七欧洲研究框架资助的项目数据集,结果证实了环境相关研究项目的更大开放性。这些结果证实了管理者采用开放式模式进行绿色创新的必要性,特别是在竞争激烈的情况下,如欧盟框架计划。
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