Stakeholder Green Pressure and New Product Performance in Emerging Countries: A Cross-country Study

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Despite the burgeoning literature on stakeholder green pressure, research is scarce on how it influences eco-product innovation and new product performance. This article examines stakeholder green pressures as antecedents of eco-product innovation and new product performance in firms operating in resource-constrained countries. Using data gathered from surveys in Vietnam (N = 183) and Ghana (N = 217), we find that the positive effects of stakeholder green pressures on new product performance are serially mediated by environmental sustainability orientation and eco-product innovation. Our findings contribute to ongoing efforts to clarify the mechanisms channelling stakeholder pressures into new product performance in resource-constrained environments.

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Adomako, S., Simms, C., Vazquez-Brust, D., & Nguyen, H. T. T. (2023). Stakeholder Green Pressure and New Product Performance in Emerging Countries: A Cross-country Study. British Journal of Management, 34(1), 299–320. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12595

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