For green or not for green? The effect of cooperation goals and type on environmental performance |
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Authors: | Francesco Calza Adele Parmentola Ilaria Tutore |
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Institution: | Dipartimento di Studi Aziendali e Quantitativi, University of Naples “Parthenope”, Naples, Italy |
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Abstract: | Although many scholars have demonstrated that companies engaged in collaborations achieve better environmental performance than other companies, existing studies have not analyzed in depth whether this effect changes considering the characteristics of cooperation. Our paper aims to explore whether collaboration with other companies always has a positive effect on environmental performance or whether it depends on cooperation goals, collaboration type, or company size. Empirical analysis based on a sample of 773 European companies demonstrated that an external source of knowledge is an important way to foster firms' environmental proactivity, especially when environmental goals are shared at the basis of collaboration. Second, we verified that companies involved in JVs with environmental goals achieve greater environmental performance than companies that use M&As to acquire external knowledge. Finally, we demonstrated that it is more important for small companies to be involved in environmental collaboration than larger ones. |
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Keywords: | collaborations joint ventures environmental performance company size mergers and acquisitions |
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