Environmental Sustainability as a Source of Product Innovation: The Role of Governance Mechanisms in Manufacturing Firms

Over the past two decades, since the emergence of the triple bottom line philosophy, the relationship between environmental sustainability and corporate performance has received a lot of attention, but has generated mixed or often even contradictory results. A few recent studies have inferred that i...

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Main Authors: Myung Kyo Kim, Chwen Sheu, Jiho Yoon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2238
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spelling doaj-edf9b2b3fd5949048eddce0a966a72492020-11-25T00:22:49ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-06-01107223810.3390/su10072238su10072238Environmental Sustainability as a Source of Product Innovation: The Role of Governance Mechanisms in Manufacturing FirmsMyung Kyo Kim0Chwen Sheu1Jiho Yoon2Department of Management, College of Business Administration, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USADepartment of Management, College of Business Administration, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USADepartment of Management, College of Business Administration, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USAOver the past two decades, since the emergence of the triple bottom line philosophy, the relationship between environmental sustainability and corporate performance has received a lot of attention, but has generated mixed or often even contradictory results. A few recent studies have inferred that innovations are the missing link that connects the environmental sustainability of a firm to other performance metrics; however, the evidence of such a proposition has been restricted to being conceptual or anecdotal. Relying on a knowledge governance approach, this study presents exploratory empirical evidence indicating that the impacts of a firm’s sustainability initiatives on its innovation performance originate from the governance mechanism it uses for sustainability, not sustainability outcomes per se. We tested this research proposition by using a subsample of Global Manufacturing Research Group’s global survey data. Our results support the positive impacts of two widely-used environmental sustainability governance mechanisms (i.e., internal monitoring and supplier collaboration) on product innovation capability. The findings further provide more useful and effective options for manufacturing firms and managers, to establish environmental sustainability governance mechanisms that can be converted into product innovation capability.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2238environmental sustainabilitygovernance mechanisminternal monitoringsupplier collaborationproduct innovation
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Environmental Sustainability as a Source of Product Innovation: The Role of Governance Mechanisms in Manufacturing Firms
Sustainability
environmental sustainability
governance mechanism
internal monitoring
supplier collaboration
product innovation
author_facet Myung Kyo Kim
Chwen Sheu
Jiho Yoon
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title Environmental Sustainability as a Source of Product Innovation: The Role of Governance Mechanisms in Manufacturing Firms
title_short Environmental Sustainability as a Source of Product Innovation: The Role of Governance Mechanisms in Manufacturing Firms
title_full Environmental Sustainability as a Source of Product Innovation: The Role of Governance Mechanisms in Manufacturing Firms
title_fullStr Environmental Sustainability as a Source of Product Innovation: The Role of Governance Mechanisms in Manufacturing Firms
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Sustainability as a Source of Product Innovation: The Role of Governance Mechanisms in Manufacturing Firms
title_sort environmental sustainability as a source of product innovation: the role of governance mechanisms in manufacturing firms
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Over the past two decades, since the emergence of the triple bottom line philosophy, the relationship between environmental sustainability and corporate performance has received a lot of attention, but has generated mixed or often even contradictory results. A few recent studies have inferred that innovations are the missing link that connects the environmental sustainability of a firm to other performance metrics; however, the evidence of such a proposition has been restricted to being conceptual or anecdotal. Relying on a knowledge governance approach, this study presents exploratory empirical evidence indicating that the impacts of a firm’s sustainability initiatives on its innovation performance originate from the governance mechanism it uses for sustainability, not sustainability outcomes per se. We tested this research proposition by using a subsample of Global Manufacturing Research Group’s global survey data. Our results support the positive impacts of two widely-used environmental sustainability governance mechanisms (i.e., internal monitoring and supplier collaboration) on product innovation capability. The findings further provide more useful and effective options for manufacturing firms and managers, to establish environmental sustainability governance mechanisms that can be converted into product innovation capability.
topic environmental sustainability
governance mechanism
internal monitoring
supplier collaboration
product innovation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2238
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