Artículos de Investigación Indexadoshttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12622/30342024-03-29T07:18:25Z2024-03-29T07:18:25ZOrchestrating capabilities, organizational dimensions and determinants in the pursuit of green product innovationSerrano-García, JakelineBikfalvi, AndreaLlach, JosepArbeláez-Toro, Juan Joséhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12622/63762024-03-08T06:00:14Z2021-01-01T00:00:00ZOrchestrating capabilities, organizational dimensions and determinants in the pursuit of green product innovation
Serrano-García, Jakeline; Bikfalvi, Andrea; Llach, Josep; Arbeláez-Toro, Juan José
There is now evidence of a growing demand for green product innovation (GPI), leading to reduced negative
environmental effects. This context is an opportunity for the organizational reconfiguration of companies in the
manufacturing sector to accommodate these new product attributes and characteristics. Although the identification
of the determinants of GPI has improved, its characterization is still fragmented and there is limited
coherence in terms of the administrative approach leading to GPI development. The main purpose of this paper is
the selection and configuration of the determinants of GPI and their organization into an innovation management
model. This is achieved by identifying and categorizing the determinants of GPI in association with green
innovation capabilities (GIC) and organizational dimensions (OD). The results provide a set of determinants of
GPI, paving the way for organizational challenges, the adaptation and definition of new GIC, and the selection of
green-oriented OD. All the above is represented in a framework showing the structural relationships and operationalized in a matrix product of the taxonomy referring to how the determinants of GPI affect GIC and OD, thus facilitating the definition of the variables that assess the progress of the company in pursuit of GPI. This research contributes in the field of management and organizational theories for the managerial transition to sustainable development from the dynamics typical of innovation. It also widens the scope of study for researchers, manufacturing company managers, and governmental bodies responsible for environmental management
2021-01-01T00:00:00ZCapabilities and organisational dimensions conducive to green product innovation: Evidence from Croatian and Spanish manufacturing firmsSerrano-García, JakelineBikfalvi, AndreaLlach, JosepArbeláez-Toro, Juan Joséhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12622/63752024-03-08T06:00:13Z2022-01-01T00:00:00ZCapabilities and organisational dimensions conducive to green product innovation: Evidence from Croatian and Spanish manufacturing firms
Serrano-García, Jakeline; Bikfalvi, Andrea; Llach, Josep; Arbeláez-Toro, Juan José
This paper aims to determine which configuration of green innovation capabilities (GICs) and organisational dimensions (ODs) leads to achieving green product innovation (GPI). We used data collected through the European Manufacturing Survey (EMS) from manufacturing firms in Spain and Croatia considered to be innovators. After conducting a cluster analysis, we identified a group of firms that still develop conventional product innovations (CPIs) and three groups of firms at different stages of GPI development. The four clusters were characterised using different variables, or determinants of GPI, associated with seven GICs and five ODs that favour GPI. According to the findings, all the GICs and ODs under analysis have a positive impact on GPI development, which results in the consolidation of a framework that organisations could use to manage green innovation. By empirically showing the relevance of applying these constructs, this study makes contributions to the Resource-Based Theory (RBT), along with its extension to GICs, and points to the need to associate them with the ODs to achieve GPI towards the challenge of sustainable development
2022-01-01T00:00:00ZPerformance effects of green production capability and technology in manufacturing firmsSerrano-García, JakelineLlach, JosepBikfalvi, AndreaArbeláez-Toro, Juan Joséhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12622/63742024-03-08T06:00:09Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZPerformance effects of green production capability and technology in manufacturing firms
Serrano-García, Jakeline; Llach, Josep; Bikfalvi, Andrea; Arbeláez-Toro, Juan José
The proclamation of the sustainable development goals is driving companies to implement protective measures
that favour the environment, thereby occupying a strategic place in the creation of green product innovation
(GPI). This new management paradigm could be impacting capabilities, techniques, technologies, efficient energy
use and green-oriented production policies and systems. Therefore, one of the challenges is to configure
green production capabilities (GPC) coordinated with the technology dimension (TECH) because the design of
ecological products and their manufacture requires the backup of capabilities and the possible support of green
technology. To this effect, this article aims to establish the impact of the association of GPC and TECH on
organisational performance. To do so, we test whether the adoption and high implementation of GPC and TECH
affect environmental and financial performance. Empirical evidence is supported by the European Manufacturing
Survey (EMS), using a sample of 1018 manufacturing companies from seven European countries. Our results
show that the adoption of GPC and TECH and their high levels of implementation have a significant impact on
environmental and financial performance. Regarding the association between the implementation of GPC and
TECH, its contribution to environmental performance but not financial performance is evidenced. Furthermore,
at high levels of implementation of this association, there is no significant effect on either environmental or
financial performance. These findings drive theoretical and practical implications and provide opportunities for
academics, managers and government bodies
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZLa UNAL y su rol en la innovación inclusiva en la sociedadVilla Enciso, Eliana Maríahttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12622/61582023-09-28T06:00:16Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZLa UNAL y su rol en la innovación inclusiva en la sociedad
Villa Enciso, Eliana María
Entrevista realizada a la docente del ITM Eliana Villa, donde habla, como desde la innovación que ha sido a lo largo de los años un factor crucial para el crecimiento económico y el desarrollo de las organizaciones y las naciones, aún está en deuda con la humanidad; especialmente con las poblaciones vulnerables o excluidas que podrían obtener soluciones a sus problemáticas sociales y de bienestar a través de la misma. Esta situación motivó a Eliana María Villa Enciso durante sus estudios de doctorado en Ingeniería Industria y Organizaciones en la UNAL Medellín, a investigar por el rol de la Universidad en las dinámicas de innovación inclusiva y la generación de estrategias para la participación efectiva de estas poblaciones en la misma
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