Examining the Role of Disruptive Innovation in Renewable Energy Businesses from a Cross National Perspective
With a growing demand for safe, clean, and affordable energy, countries across the world are now seeking to create and rapidly develop renewable energy (RE) businesses. The success of these businesses often hinges on their ability to translate RE into sustainable value for energy consumers and the m...
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doaj-368f744016e948b8b59435cca3e0cec32021-08-06T15:21:35ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-07-01144447444710.3390/en14154447Examining the Role of Disruptive Innovation in Renewable Energy Businesses from a Cross National PerspectiveHokey Min0Yohannes Haile1Maurer Center 312, Department of Management, Schmidthorst College of Business, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403, USA 2 281 Burke Center, Sam and Irene Black School of Business & School of Engineering, Penn State-The Behrend College, Erie, PA 16563, USA281 Burke Center, Sam and Irene Black School of Business & School of Engineering, Penn State-The Behrend College, Erie, PA 16563, USAWith a growing demand for safe, clean, and affordable energy, countries across the world are now seeking to create and rapidly develop renewable energy (RE) businesses. The success of these businesses often hinges on their ability to translate RE into sustainable value for energy consumers and the multiple stakeholders in the energy industry. Such value includes low production costs due to an abundance of natural resources (e.g., wind, water, sunlight), and public health benefits from reduced environmental pollution. Despite the potential for value creation, many RE businesses have struggled to create affordable energy as abundant as that which is produced by traditional fossil fuels. The rationale being that traditional RE sources emanating from natural resources tend to rely on unpredictable weather conditions. Therefore, to help RE businesses deliver sustainable value, we should leverage disruptive innovation that is less dependent on natural resources. This paper is one of the first attempts to assess the impact of disruptive innovation on RE business performances based on the survey data obtained from multiple countries representing both emerging and developed economies.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/15/4447renewable energycross cultural studystructural equation modeldisruptive innovationsustainabilitymoderated mediation analysis |
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Examining the Role of Disruptive Innovation in Renewable Energy Businesses from a Cross National Perspective |
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With a growing demand for safe, clean, and affordable energy, countries across the world are now seeking to create and rapidly develop renewable energy (RE) businesses. The success of these businesses often hinges on their ability to translate RE into sustainable value for energy consumers and the multiple stakeholders in the energy industry. Such value includes low production costs due to an abundance of natural resources (e.g., wind, water, sunlight), and public health benefits from reduced environmental pollution. Despite the potential for value creation, many RE businesses have struggled to create affordable energy as abundant as that which is produced by traditional fossil fuels. The rationale being that traditional RE sources emanating from natural resources tend to rely on unpredictable weather conditions. Therefore, to help RE businesses deliver sustainable value, we should leverage disruptive innovation that is less dependent on natural resources. This paper is one of the first attempts to assess the impact of disruptive innovation on RE business performances based on the survey data obtained from multiple countries representing both emerging and developed economies. |
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renewable energy cross cultural study structural equation model disruptive innovation sustainability moderated mediation analysis |
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