Linking stakeholder engagement to profitability through sustainability-oriented innovation: A quantitative study of the minerals industry

Babak Ghassim*, Marcel Bogers

*Corresponding author for this work
14 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

Firms' capability to develop sustainability-oriented innovation (SOI) can be enhanced by stakeholder engagement (SE) in order to acquire a wide range of external knowledge to support innovation efforts and outcomes. While we understand some of the transactional and relational attributes at stake for firms to leverage engagement with external stakeholders, we do not yet fully understand all the underlying mechanisms that are conducive to greater SOI outputs. At the same time, stakeholder theory emphasizes the importance of such engagement for firms’ financial performance (FP), even though the related findings are far from conclusive. Therefore, this paper suggests and tests a mediation model to investigate the associations between SE, SOI and FP. Based on data collected from 101 mineral companies in Norway, the results show that both transactional and relational interactions are important for improving SOI outputs, and that SOI fully mediates the association between SE and FP (measured by profitability). This suggests that external engagement activities do not directly link to FP, and that the financial benefit begins to appear once a firm is able to transform the acquired knowledge from external stakeholders into innovative outputs. Such open innovation approach thus requires a sustainability orientation to ultimately materialize into a performance benefit.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Cleaner Production
Volume224
Pages (from-to)905-919
Number of pages15
ISSN0959-6526
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Mediator
  • Open innovation
  • Profitability
  • Stakeholder engagement
  • Sustainability

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