Innovation with High Social Benefits and Corporate Financial Performance
This article analyzes the effect that innovation with high social benefit has on financial performance, and to improve our understanding of this effect we extend our research by analyzing the effect of being an innovation leader has on financial performance. We intend to give insight about which inn...
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doaj-fc266eb333f84540a2e9656ec43e92b12020-11-24T21:17:44ZengUniversidad Alberto HurtadoJournal of Technology Management & Innovation0718-27242012-12-0174596910.4067/S0718-27242012000400005728Innovation with High Social Benefits and Corporate Financial PerformanceRobert C. Padgett0Rosamaria C. Moura-Leite1Salamanca UniversityMato Grosso do Sul Federal UniversityThis article analyzes the effect that innovation with high social benefit has on financial performance, and to improve our understanding of this effect we extend our research by analyzing the effect of being an innovation leader has on financial performance. We intend to give insight about which innovation strategy impacts with more intensity on financial performance. To support this analysis we will make use of the resource-based view theory and the institutional theory. Our research used the panel data technique. The final sample contains 2025 observations for 418 firms. The results of this research demonstrate that there is a negative and significant effect between innovation with high social benefit and financial performance, highlighting the importance of the involvement of governmental and non-governmental institutions to create an incentive for firms to incur in innovative activities that produce social benefits.http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/902corporate social responsibilityinnovation with high social benefitsresearch and developmentresource based view theoryinstitutional theory. |
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Innovation with High Social Benefits and Corporate Financial Performance |
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Innovation with High Social Benefits and Corporate Financial Performance |
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Innovation with High Social Benefits and Corporate Financial Performance |
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Innovation with High Social Benefits and Corporate Financial Performance |
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Universidad Alberto Hurtado |
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Journal of Technology Management & Innovation |
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0718-2724 |
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2012-12-01 |
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This article analyzes the effect that innovation with high social benefit has on financial performance, and to improve our understanding of this effect we extend our research by analyzing the effect of being an innovation leader has on financial performance. We intend to give insight about which innovation strategy impacts with more intensity on financial performance. To support this analysis we will make use of the resource-based view theory and the institutional theory. Our research used the panel data technique. The final sample contains 2025 observations for 418 firms. The results of this research demonstrate that there is a negative and significant effect between innovation with high social benefit and financial performance, highlighting the importance of the involvement of governmental and non-governmental institutions to create an incentive for firms to incur in innovative activities that produce social benefits. |
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corporate social responsibility innovation with high social benefits research and development resource based view theory institutional theory. |
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