process innovations

Eco-Innovations in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)

Eco-Innovations in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)

The role of public-private partnerships
Erik G. Hansen, Johanna Klewitz, Stefan Schaltegger
In the past ecological (and social) aspects were often dealt with by the legal or compliance department. Ever more often ecological issues are linked with eco-innovations. This almost paradigmatic change of perspective entails that ecological topics are not just seen as cost drivers but as a management area relevant to increase competitiveness and to create business cases for sustainability. Although this view is increasingly adopted it remains fuzzy what really constitutes processes of sustainability innovations. Large companies often have R&D and sustainability departments driving eco-innovations in a professional manner. Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), however, depend on other means such as public-private partnerships (PPPs) which can play an important role for the diffusion of eco-innovations in SMEs.
Industrie Management | Volume 29 | 2013 | Edition 5 | Pages 43-48
Innovation: More than Research and Development

Innovation: More than Research and Development

Steffen Kinkel ORCID Icon, Gunter Lay, Jürgen Wengel
Today, innovations are perceived as the crucial factor for economic growth and employment. Companies investing heavily into research and development for technologically innovative products seem to have a competitive edge. This finding is empirically proved. However, further promising innovation strategies do exist. Based on a survey of 1450 companies of the manufacturing sector this article shows that also companies focussing on intelligent product service combinations or innovative techno-organisational processes outperform their competitors as regards employment growth.
Industrie Management | Volume 21 | 2005 | Edition 3 | Pages 54-58