Drivers of eco-innovation: the role of appropriability strategies and complementary assets

Author:

Orjuela-Ramirez Guillermo1,Zuluaga-Jimenez Julio Cesar23,Urbano David45

Affiliation:

1. The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) , Km 17 Recta Cali-Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Cali 763537, Colombia

2. Department of Management of Organizations, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana—Cali , Calle 18 # 118-250, Cali 760030, Colombia

3. Universidad Icesi, Cali , Calle 18 #122-135, Pance, Colombia

4. Department of Business, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona , Building B, Campus UAB—Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona 08913, Spain

5. Centre for Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation Research (CREIS), Universitat Autònoma Barcelona , Building S, Campus Sabadell UAB, C/ Emprius 2, Sabadell, Barcelona 08913, Spain

Abstract

Abstract How do eco-innovators protect and profit from their innovations so they have the incentive to undertake an innovation in the first place? The double externality nature of environmental innovations intricates this appropriability problem, as competitors and society might also benefit from the value created by eco-innovation. Based on David Teece’s Profiting from innovation framework, we argue that firms combine appropriability strategies such as patents, industrial secrecy, and complex design with the development of complementary assets to incentivize and secure rent appropriation from eco-innovation. We estimate that formal appropriability mechanisms increase the probability of developing an eco-innovation by 6 per cent, while informal mechanisms increase it by about 15 per cent. Our panel data regression model demonstrates that marketing capability enhances the effect of appropriability mechanisms by differentiating eco-innovation from other technologies. However, this complementarity differs as a firm increases marketing investments, especially in small and Research and Development R&D publicly financed firms.

Funder

Spanish Ministry of Economy & Competitiveness

Minciencias

Research and Development Office of the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana – Cali.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Public Administration,Geography, Planning and Development

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