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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science & Management
  • Business Strategy
  • Innovation Studies

Background:

  • Ecological civilization and green development principles guide the study.
  • The research examines the impact of environmental management system (EMS) certification on innovation performance.
  • Focus is placed on understanding the nuances of green innovation performance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the differential impacts of EMS certification on traditional vs. green innovation.
  • To analyze the mediating mechanisms and moderating factors of EMS certification on green innovation.
  • To determine if EMS certification is a profitable strategy for enhancing green innovation.

Main Methods:

  • Empirical analysis of data related to EMS certification and innovation performance.
  • Statistical examination of mediating effects, specifically social responsibility disclosure.
  • Exploration of moderating factors including enterprise size, equity incentives, market competition, property rights, and regional economic development.

Main Results:

  • EMS certification significantly enhances both traditional and green innovation performance, with a stronger effect on green innovation.
  • Social responsibility disclosure mediates the relationship between EMS certification and green innovation performance.
  • Enterprise size, equity incentives, and market competition positively moderate the effect of EMS certification on social responsibility disclosure, thereby amplifying green innovation.
  • EMS certification's positive impact on green innovation is more pronounced in less economically developed regions and stimulates exploratory innovation more than exploitative innovation.
  • Property rights do not significantly moderate the mediating path.

Conclusions:

  • EMS certification is a profitable strategy for enhancing green innovation performance.
  • Social responsibility disclosure is a crucial mechanism linking EMS certification to green innovation.
  • Firm characteristics and market conditions influence the effectiveness of EMS certification.
  • Targeted implementation in less developed regions and focus on exploratory innovation can maximize benefits.