2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13136994
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The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Supporting Second-Order Social Capital and Sustainable Innovation Ambidexterity

Abstract: This research contributes to the developing literature on CSR, second-order social capital, and sustainable innovation ambidexterity by (1) offering a complete theoretical framework grounded on related theories by clarifying the associations between the four components of CSR proposed by Carroll, because this model suggests a company to be a responsible member of the society by following the required laws while generating profits and conducting philanthropic initiatives, SSC, and sustainable innovation ambidex… Show more

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“…Sustainable innovation, as an organization's integration of new ideas and practices, is affected by existing processes and routines [8,24]. It is the basic driving factor by which organizations adapt to rapid changes and highly competitive environments [25].…”
Section: Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurial Orientationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sustainable innovation, as an organization's integration of new ideas and practices, is affected by existing processes and routines [8,24]. It is the basic driving factor by which organizations adapt to rapid changes and highly competitive environments [25].…”
Section: Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurial Orientationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable innovation is the reshaping of ideas and processes towards achieving sustained financial, social, and environmental performance [7,8]. It is affected by the internal characteristics of the enterprise in which it is situated, as well as the enterprise's external environment, dynamic capabilities, and other factors [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSR is related to social contacts, stakeholders' concerns, and ethical principles. Therefore, many researchers target CSR and social capital (SC) to examine the linkages between the two constructs and additionally investigate policies considered significant to improve the CSR of companies and employed as a potential base for the expansion of SC [22]. Earlier researchers accepted social capital as first-order SC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, past research on innovation has mainly focused on investigating which driving variables result in the employee's innovation in the R&D department of technology companies [51][52][53]. Therefore, exploring what factors can push the environmental innovation of these medium-sized farms can help them to not only significantly reduce pollution and resource consumption but also achieve the goal of sustainable production.…”
Section: Academic Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%