2019
DOI: 10.1002/bsd2.45
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Can multinational companies foster institutional change and sustainable development in emerging countries? A case study

Abstract: Emerging countries present institutional necessities that hinder their sustainable development. In the face of this challenge, companies, and in particular multinational companies (MNCs), can foster sustainable development through their corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. This study focuses on the role of institutional change in transforming CSR into sustainable development in emerging countries. To this end, we propose a view of CSR focused on its institutional determinants and outcomes from a … Show more

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“…In the particular case of the financial industry (e.g., [29,38]), the relationship between innovation and sustainability is said to be positive, albeit to the best of our knowledge there are only two studies, so further research is required. As stated by Forcadell et al [1], innovation can improve corporate sustainability on many fronts, such as new digital requirements, customer demand and also financial performance. Similarly, in the specific case of the financial industry, Yip and Bocken [11] show how doing good is related to doing well in the bank industry of Hong-Kong while empirically evidencing how customers prefer those banks adopting sustainable business models.…”
Section: Going Further: Sustainability-oriented Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the particular case of the financial industry (e.g., [29,38]), the relationship between innovation and sustainability is said to be positive, albeit to the best of our knowledge there are only two studies, so further research is required. As stated by Forcadell et al [1], innovation can improve corporate sustainability on many fronts, such as new digital requirements, customer demand and also financial performance. Similarly, in the specific case of the financial industry, Yip and Bocken [11] show how doing good is related to doing well in the bank industry of Hong-Kong while empirically evidencing how customers prefer those banks adopting sustainable business models.…”
Section: Going Further: Sustainability-oriented Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These unique capabilities can also drive sustainability. Literature has connected innovation capability from internal and external sources of knowledge to sustainability-oriented innovation (e.g., [17,34]) and to the financial and banking industry [1]. Sustainability-oriented innovation can also be part of a firm's innovation capability, albeit different scholars claim that sustainability-oriented innovation capability is more "complex and sophisticated" [62].…”
Section: Innovation and Sustainability: A Capability-based Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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