Affiliation:
1. Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Economics and Business Universidad de Zaragoza, Campus Paraiso Zaragoza Spain
2. Department of Business Administration, School of Engineering Universidad de Zaragoza, Campus Río Ebro Zaragoza Spain
3. National Higher School of Statistics and Applied Economics, Department of Econometrics Pôle Universitaire de Koléa Tipaza Algeria
Abstract
AbstractAs part of the burgeoning research on green innovation (GI) and its influence on competitive advantage (CA), this paper examines the moderating effect of research and development (R&D) on this nexus. Our framework identifies five critical capabilities that contribute to CA, namely, firm image, labor costs, product differentiation, product quality, and market share. Using a novel bias‐correction methodology, we examined the Spanish Technological Innovation Panel (PITEC in Spanish) database from 2003 to 2016 to determine whether GI practices foster CA. Treatment‐effects analyses, including propensity score matching and fuzzy difference‐in‐differences (DiD), demonstrated that R&D expenditures have a positive moderating effect on CA when controlling for the covariates GI practices, firm age, and firm size. This research advances our understanding of the interplay between GI practices, R&D investments, and CA and, as such, has implications for decision makers aiming to create sustainable CA through GI. Our findings are also highly relevant for firms seeking to remain competitive in today's evolving business climate.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Strategy and Management,Geography, Planning and Development,Business and International Management
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