In this paper, we address the issue of green innovation by the overseas subsidiaries of multinational corporations (MNCs). Drawing upon stakeholder theory and institutional theory, we propose a conceptual model to explain how stakeholder pressures in host countries prompt MNC subsidiaries to undertake green product and process innovations. Our findings indicate that MNC subsidiaries need to meet market stakeholders’ pressures in order to achieve social legitimacy in host countries, and that the implementation of formal environmental management systems (EMS) is an important mechanism translating these pressures into green innovation initiatives. Furthermore, we find that the positive relationship between market stakeholder pressures and EMS ...
Faced with internal and external pressure to adapt and implement environmental friendly business act...
Organizations moving towards adopting sustainable business development has become a necessity. As mo...
Faced with internal and external pressure to adapt and implement environmental friendly business act...
In this paper, we address the issue of green innovation by the overseas subsidiaries of multinationa...
In this paper, we address the issue of green innovation by the overseas subsidiaries of multinationa...
Technologies to mitigate climate change may diffuse from lead markets to the rest of the world throu...
Carrying out green innovation is beneficial for firms to cope with environmental protection pressure...
We address the questions of whether multinational (MNC) subsidiaries are more likely to introduce gr...
Background: Environmental activities are increasingly seen as a potential source of competitive adv...
Facing the challenge of environmental degradation in Vietnam, a growing number of firms have begun t...
The trend of green consumerism and increased standardization of environmental regulations has driven...
The literature on stakeholder management suggests that involving stakeholders in the decision-making...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) can act as resourceful players in solving global sustainability iss...
Faced with internal and external pressure to adapt and implement environmental friendly business act...
Organizations moving towards adopting sustainable business development has become a necessity. As mo...
Faced with internal and external pressure to adapt and implement environmental friendly business act...
In this paper, we address the issue of green innovation by the overseas subsidiaries of multinationa...
In this paper, we address the issue of green innovation by the overseas subsidiaries of multinationa...
Technologies to mitigate climate change may diffuse from lead markets to the rest of the world throu...
Carrying out green innovation is beneficial for firms to cope with environmental protection pressure...
We address the questions of whether multinational (MNC) subsidiaries are more likely to introduce gr...
Background: Environmental activities are increasingly seen as a potential source of competitive adv...
Facing the challenge of environmental degradation in Vietnam, a growing number of firms have begun t...
The trend of green consumerism and increased standardization of environmental regulations has driven...
The literature on stakeholder management suggests that involving stakeholders in the decision-making...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) can act as resourceful players in solving global sustainability iss...
Faced with internal and external pressure to adapt and implement environmental friendly business act...
Organizations moving towards adopting sustainable business development has become a necessity. As mo...
Faced with internal and external pressure to adapt and implement environmental friendly business act...