SMEs and barriers to Eco-innovation in the EU: exploring different firm profiles

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Giovanni Marin
Alberto Marzucchi
Roberto Zoboli
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[1] National Research Council of Italy,IRCrES
[2] OFCE-SciencesPo,CNR Research Institute on Sustainable Economic Growth
[3] Catholic University of Milan,Department of International Economics, Institutions and Development
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Journal of Evolutionary Economics | 2015年 / 25卷
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Eco-innovation; Barriers to innovation; SMEs; Green strategy; JEL; O33; Q55;
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Eco-innovation is an explicit aim of major EU policy strategies. Many environmental policies de facto require firms to eco-innovate to comply with policy requirements, while the overlap between policy-driven and market-driven eco-innovation strategies is increasingly important for many firms. Barriers to eco-innovation can then emerge as a critical factor in either preventing or stimulating EU strategies, policy implementation, and the green strategies of firms. In this paper we focus on EU-27 SMEs. We single out and explore different firm profiles, considering eco-innovation barriers and engagement. Our analysis is based on a particularly suitable dataset: the Eurobarometer survey on “Attitudes of European entrepreneurs towards eco-innovation”. We identify six clusters of SMEs. These clusters include firms facing either ‘Revealed barriers’ or ‘Deterring barriers’, ‘Cost deterred’ firms, ‘Market deterred’ firms, ‘Non eco-innovators’, and ‘Green champions’. The clusters display substantial differences in terms of eco-innovation adoption. We show that our taxonomy has little overlap with sector classifications. This diversity should be taken into account for successful environmental and innovation policies.
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