@article{pichlak2021relational,
  title = {Relational Capability, Technological  Eco-innovation and Performance:  Evidence from Polish Green Companies},
  author = {Magdalena PICHLAK},
  year = 2021,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JIBBP/2021/312930/},
  journal = {Journal of Innovation and Business Best Practice},
  volume = 2021,
  pages = 11,
  doi = 10.5171/2021.312930,
  abstract = {The paper presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of the impact of relational capability on the relationship between technological eco-innovation and financial performance of Polish green companies. The research model contains both radical and incremental eco-innovations. Further, based on the assumption that the determinants of generating both types of changes may be different, it includes the external and internal relational capacity. External relational capability refers to establishing cooperation with various actors in the competitive environment. Internal relational capability concerns effective communication and sharing of knowledge and experience within organizational boundaries. A quantitative study conducted among 54 Polish green companies showed that external relational capability is crucial for developing radical eco-innovation, while internal relational one is sufficient for effectively creating incremental eco-innovation. These conclusions contribute to the emerging literature on eco-innovation by providing a moderation model and integrating green and relational aspects. Implications for future research are also discussed.},
  keywords = {Eco-Innovation, Relational Capability, Performance, Moderation Model},
  note = Article ID: 312930
}
