Analysis of Innovation and Its Environmental Impacts on the Chemical Industry

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Autor(a) principal: Schreiber,Dusan
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Ermel,Uélinton Telmo, Figueiredo,João Alcione Sganderla, Zeni,Alexandre
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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Resumo: Globalization of the economy and the need to achieve competitiveness drive organizations to invest in technology and in innovation, in order to find solutions that will provide advantages in an ever-more competitive market. The conflict between dwindling natural resources and the demand for economic growth has created a growing need to find means for making environmental conservation compatible with economic growth. The objective of this study is to contribute to the debate by analyzing the innovations implemented by chemical companies in the Sinos Valley region, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, and by identifying the motivations that drive them to develop environmental technologies. The study is exploratory and descriptive, with a quantitative data collection component in the form of a survey sent to all chemical companies in the Sinos Valley region, listed in a local business association database. The study results indicate that development of innovations is predominantly of an incremental nature and that novelty is generally restricted to the new-for-firm level. The environmental technologies implemented are generally designed to prevent or remedy environmental damage and are primarily motivated by the need to comply with environmental standards and legislation.
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title Analysis of Innovation and Its Environmental Impacts on the Chemical Industry
spellingShingle Analysis of Innovation and Its Environmental Impacts on the Chemical Industry
Schreiber,Dusan
innovation
environment
environmental innovation
title_short Analysis of Innovation and Its Environmental Impacts on the Chemical Industry
title_full Analysis of Innovation and Its Environmental Impacts on the Chemical Industry
title_fullStr Analysis of Innovation and Its Environmental Impacts on the Chemical Industry
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Innovation and Its Environmental Impacts on the Chemical Industry
title_sort Analysis of Innovation and Its Environmental Impacts on the Chemical Industry
author Schreiber,Dusan
author_facet Schreiber,Dusan
Ermel,Uélinton Telmo
Figueiredo,João Alcione Sganderla
Zeni,Alexandre
author_role author
author2 Ermel,Uélinton Telmo
Figueiredo,João Alcione Sganderla
Zeni,Alexandre
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schreiber,Dusan
Ermel,Uélinton Telmo
Figueiredo,João Alcione Sganderla
Zeni,Alexandre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv innovation
environment
environmental innovation
topic innovation
environment
environmental innovation
description Globalization of the economy and the need to achieve competitiveness drive organizations to invest in technology and in innovation, in order to find solutions that will provide advantages in an ever-more competitive market. The conflict between dwindling natural resources and the demand for economic growth has created a growing need to find means for making environmental conservation compatible with economic growth. The objective of this study is to contribute to the debate by analyzing the innovations implemented by chemical companies in the Sinos Valley region, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, and by identifying the motivations that drive them to develop environmental technologies. The study is exploratory and descriptive, with a quantitative data collection component in the form of a survey sent to all chemical companies in the Sinos Valley region, listed in a local business association database. The study results indicate that development of innovations is predominantly of an incremental nature and that novelty is generally restricted to the new-for-firm level. The environmental technologies implemented are generally designed to prevent or remedy environmental damage and are primarily motivated by the need to comply with environmental standards and legislation.
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