生态创新作为中小企业双元性与绩效的预测因子:一项实证研究与新全球视角

Eco‐Innovation as a Predictor of Ambidexterity and Performance in Small‐ and Medium‐Sized Enterprises: An Empirical Study and a New Global Perspective

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT · 2025
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基于123家日本制造业中小企业的调查数据,研究发现生态创新正向预测探索行为,而利用行为正向预测绩效,表明生态创新可驱动探索战略以兼顾可持续性与绩效。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Amid growing concerns over global environmental degradation, “eco‐innovation”—defined as technological and nontechnological innovations that are environmentally conscious and make rational use of resources—has gained increasing attention even among small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs). At the same time, “ambidexterity,” which refers to balancing the pursuit of novelty (exploration) with the pursuit of incremental improvement (exploitation), has also attracted scholarly interest. However, no prior research has positioned eco‐innovation as a predictor of ambidexterity. This study aims to clarify the relationships among eco‐innovation, ambidexterity, and firm performance by conducting a hierarchical multiple regression analysis using survey data from 123 Japanese manufacturing SMEs. The results indicate that eco‐innovation is positively associated with exploration, while exploitation is positively associated with performance. These findings suggest that while exploitation alone may be sufficient to achieve short‐term gains, pursuing exploration in conjunction with eco‐innovation is essential for advancing both global sustainability and firm performance. This study is the first to demonstrate, within the framework of institutional theory and resource dependence theory, that exogenously introduced eco‐innovations may trigger exploration strategies among SMEs.

中小企业生态创新双元性企业绩效资源基础观