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This study analyzes how environmental corporate social responsibility (ECSR) strategies contribute to enhancing
innovativeness among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by developing technological resources. We
test our hypotheses over an eight-year period using a panel of 2,405 industrial SMEs in Spain. We empirically
find that ECSR drives the building of firms’ technological resources, which results in an enhancement of their
technological effort or R&D and outcomes in terms of product and process innovation. ECSR intensifies innovation for innovative firms and catalyzes the inception of innovation for previously non-innovating firms, and
the resultant effects are sustained over time. We contribute to the literature by analyzing the effects of ECSR in
promoting the innovation of firms beyond the well-known influence on green innovation. Further, we examine
the neglected research area of the environmental strategies of SMEs. Our findings strengthen the instrumental
innovative value of ECSR, specifically for SMEs.
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Forcadell, F. J., Úbeda, F., & Aracil, E. (2021). Effects of environmental corporate social responsibility on innovativeness of Spanish industrial SMEs. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 162, 120355
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