Theoretical Analysis Model of the Adoption of Reactive and Proactive EcoInnovation Strategies: the Influence of Contextual Factors Internal and External to Organizations
Marlete Beatriz Maçaneiro and
Sieglinde Kindl da Cunha
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Marlete Beatriz Maçaneiro: Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste
Sieglinde Kindl da Cunha: Universidade Positivo
Brazilian Business Review, 2014, vol. 11, issue 5, 1-23
Abstract:
This article aims to provide research propositions of the relationship between internal and external contextual factors and strategies for reactive and proactive eco-innovation, defining the theoretical analysis model from these propositions. Therefore, this study is characterized as a theoretical essay, adopting the methodological procedure of literature review, through an analysis of national and international articles on the subject of eco-innovation strategy. As a result, the external and internal factors that affect the adoption of eco-innovation strategies were defined and propositions were made for their relationship. With this theoretical approach and the establishment of the factors, it was possible to design the theoretical model to analyze the impact of contextual factors on the adoption of eco-innovation strategies.
Keywords: Eco-innovation.; Contextual; factors.; Environmental; strategies.; Reactive; and; proactive; strategies. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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