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The effect of green startup investments on incumbents? green innovation output

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 376, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.134316

Keywords

Green entrepreneurship; Corporate venture capital; Green innovation; Absorptive capacity; Patents

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  1. State of North Rhine-West-phalia's Ministry of Economic Affairs, Industry, Climate Action and Energy

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This article examines the distinct roles of incumbent firms and startups in the green transformation and highlights the importance of corporate venture capital in increasing internal green innovation output for incumbents.
Green innovation is essential to green transformation. Incumbents possess the resources to exploit these green innovations and establish them on the market, while startups typically explore the underlying technology in the first place. Drawing on the notion of absorptive capacity, it is argued that corporate venture capital (CVC) allows incumbents to tap into valuable external knowledge of green startups, thus being a fruitful vehicle to increase their internal green innovation output. To empirically test the model, a panel dataset of 1,568 firm-year ob-servations of U.S. firms from 2000 to 2018 is used. The authors find empirical support that CVC investments in green startups are associated with increased green patent applications of the parent firm, thus allowing re-searchers and practitioners better to assess startups' sustainability impact across firm boundaries. The study contributes to the green entrepreneurship literature by enriching the understanding of the distinct roles of in-cumbents and startups and their joint interplay in the green transformation of markets.

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