AbstractThis paper explores whether family and non‐family firms differ in terms of their capability to introduce green patenting. By considering the environmental performance as a corporate social responsibility related concern, the analysis is based on a large data set of patenting activities carried out by Italian manufacturing firms over the period 2009–2017. Results show that family firms are less likely than non‐family firms to implement innovations in green technologies. This holds true whatever the level of accumulation in green and non‐green knowledge
This study examines family firms’ propensity to protect their intellectual property through patents....
Do family firms care more for different stakeholders than nonfamily firms when operating in a hostil...
This study examines family firms’ propensity to protect their intellectual property through patents....
The purpose of this study was to examine how family involvement affects the environmental innovation...
Societal pressures for greater sustainability can encourage firms to target part of their innovation...
Societal pressures for greater sustainability can encourage firms to target part of their innovation...
This paper analyses the link between sustainability-related innovation and sustainability performanc...
Despite the growing scholar attention towards green innovation, on the one hand, and family firms, o...
Despite the growing scholars' attention toward green innovation, on the one hand, and family firms, ...
The contradictory empirical evidence about whether the effect of companies' environmental investment...
This paper provides new evidence of innovation processes in family firms by investigating their atti...
This paper analyses the patenting activities of family businesses compared to non-family ones. First...
We add to the debate on the determinants of firms’ green investment strategies (GIS) by looking at s...
The authors study the determinants of the behaviour of protection of the innovations through green p...
PurposeOver the past few years, several scholars have focused on green innovation in the agri-food i...
This study examines family firms’ propensity to protect their intellectual property through patents....
Do family firms care more for different stakeholders than nonfamily firms when operating in a hostil...
This study examines family firms’ propensity to protect their intellectual property through patents....
The purpose of this study was to examine how family involvement affects the environmental innovation...
Societal pressures for greater sustainability can encourage firms to target part of their innovation...
Societal pressures for greater sustainability can encourage firms to target part of their innovation...
This paper analyses the link between sustainability-related innovation and sustainability performanc...
Despite the growing scholar attention towards green innovation, on the one hand, and family firms, o...
Despite the growing scholars' attention toward green innovation, on the one hand, and family firms, ...
The contradictory empirical evidence about whether the effect of companies' environmental investment...
This paper provides new evidence of innovation processes in family firms by investigating their atti...
This paper analyses the patenting activities of family businesses compared to non-family ones. First...
We add to the debate on the determinants of firms’ green investment strategies (GIS) by looking at s...
The authors study the determinants of the behaviour of protection of the innovations through green p...
PurposeOver the past few years, several scholars have focused on green innovation in the agri-food i...
This study examines family firms’ propensity to protect their intellectual property through patents....
Do family firms care more for different stakeholders than nonfamily firms when operating in a hostil...
This study examines family firms’ propensity to protect their intellectual property through patents....