Green intellectual capital and environmental product innovation: the mediating role of green social capital

Green intellectual capital and environmental product innovation: the mediating role of green social capital

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Article ID: iaor201525550
Volume: 12
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 261
End Page Number: 275
Publication Date: Aug 2014
Journal: Knowledge Management Research & Practice
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: intellectual property, social capital, green industry
Abstract:

Although the importance of intellectual capital has already been highlighted in the management literature, few articles have focused on the importance of its green counterpart, green intellectual capital. Nowadays, when environmental concerns cannot be ignored by firms, it is therefore time to explore the role of green intellectual capital in environmental improvement. For that reason, our research aims to explore the relationships between green intellectual capital components and the environmental performance of the firms. In particular, we try to show the importance of green organizational and social capital in the development of environmental product innovations, which are vital to the development and implementation of environmental strategies since, as scholars have pointed out, they generate some of the greatest environmental impacts. The empirical results show that green organizational capital has an indirect impact on environmental product innovation through green social capital, meaning that the latter is a significant mediator of that relationship, and at the same time emphasizing that informal relationships play a key role in the improvement of the environmental performance of the firm and, more specifically, in the development of environmental product innovations.

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