Environmental innovation and R&D cooperation: Empirical evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms

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Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between firms' R&D cooperation strategies and their propensity to introduce environmental innovations. Previous literature has supported that environmental innovations differ from other innovations as far as externalities and drivers of their introduction are concerned, highlighting mainly the importance of regulation to trigger them. Using data from the Community Innovation Survey on Spanish manufacturing firms (PITEC), this paper investigates specificities that affect rather how they are developed, and in particular the higher importance of R&D cooperation with external partners. The econometric estimations, controlling for selection bias, suggest that environmental innovative firms cooperate on innovation with external partners to a higher extent than other innovative firms. Furthermore, cooperation with suppliers, KIBS and universities is more relevant than for other innovators, whereas cooperation with clients does not seem to be differentially important. Finally, the results bespoke of a substitution effect between cooperation activities and the internal R&D effort.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)614-623
Number of pages10
JournalResearch Policy
Volume41
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Environmental innovation
  • Innovation survey
  • R&D cooperation
  • Spain
  • Two-part logit model

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