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DESCRIPTION:Rosa Maria Dangelico vincitrice della procedura di valutazione 
 del concorso a professore associato (a riserva di partecipazione) SSD ING-
 IND/35 terra' un seminario sulle attivita'  di ricerca svolte e in corso d
 i svolgimento. Il seminario avrà luogo martedì 13 alle 10:30 in aula A3 (v
 ia Ariosto 25). Over the past few years green product innovation (GPI) has
  acquired a growing relevance for policy makers\, companies\, and society 
 as a whole. As a result\, the number of studies on GPI development has inc
 reased substantially\, thus prompting the need to analyse and synthesize t
 he results of these studies. To this aim\, I’ll present the results of a s
 ystematic review of the literature that I recently conducted. Specifically
 \, the antecedents\, the outcomes\, and the success factors of GPI develop
 ment will be highlighted. Results show that many factors drive the develop
 ment of GPI\, both internal and external to the firm. Among internal facto
 rs\, the most important are the prospect of competitive advantage\, costs 
 reduction\, and market benefits\, improved reputation\, and opportunities 
 for innovation. Among external factors\, the most important are environmen
 tal regulations and market demand. In terms of outcomes\, this study puts 
 in evidence that the most relevant ones are cost savings\, achievement of 
 competitive advantage\, increased market share\, increased sales\, increas
 ed turnover\, higher profits\, better reputation\, increased exports\, and
  higher productivity. Finally\, this study highlights that many factors ca
 n influence the successful development of GPI\, such as top management com
 mitment\, building networks of collaborations as well as enhancing knowled
 ge flows\, both within and outside the firm\, cross-functional integration
 \, and development of resources and capabilities. Results on success facto
 rs are also analyzed and presented though the lens of the resource-based v
 iew. This study also highlights contrasting results and limitations in the
  current body of knowledge\, so providing clear directions for further res
 earch. In the last part of the seminar\, I’ll present preliminary results 
 of an ongoing empirical research that I’m conducting in order to deepen an
 d advance our knowledge on some open questions and contrasting results rel
 ated to GPI\, as emerged from the systematic review. This research involve
 d data collection through a survey of about 200 Italian companies that dev
 eloped green products and obtained eco-labels for them. Short BiographyRos
 a Maria Dangelico received the  'laurea' degree with top graduation mark i
 n Management Engineering from Politecnico di Bari in 2006. In February 201
 0 she received her  PhD  degree in  Innovation Management and Product Deve
 lopment from 'Scuola Interpolitecnica di Dottorato'. During the PhD progra
 m she visiting scholar at De Groote School of Business – McMaster Universi
 ty (Hamilton\, ON\, Canada) and at IESE Business School – University of Na
 varra (Barcelona\, Spain). During 2007-2009 she collaborated to the writin
 g of the proposal and then conducted research activities\, both in Italy a
 nd in Canada\, for the international research project “Sustainability Know
 ledge Integration Mechanisms (SKIMs) and Green Product Strategies in Canad
 a and Italy: A Cross-Cultural Perspective” granted by the “Social Sciences
  and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC)” and jointly conducted
  by McMaster University  and Politecnico di Bari. In 2009 she was selected
  as a Research Fellow of the Aspen Institute (New York\, USA) and she has 
 been Aspen Junior Fellow of the Aspen Institute Italia (2010-2014). During
  2010 and 2011 she was Post-doc Research Fellow at the Department of Envir
 onmental Engineering and Sustainable Development of Politecnico di Bari\, 
 conducting research on companies’ green innovation strategies\, and Contra
 ct Professor of Elements of Economics at the same university. Since Decemb
 er 2011 she is Assistant Professor in Management Engineering at the Depart
 ment of Computer\, Control\, and Management Engineering “Antonio Ruberti” 
 of Sapienza University of Rome. In January 2014 she obtained the Italian P
 rofessorship Qualification for Associate Professor. Her main research inte
 rests relate to the integration of environmental sustainability into compa
 nies’ strategies and new product development. She is author of a book and 
 of several papers published in international journals\, including Business
  Strategy & the Environment\, Journal of Business Ethics\, and Journal of 
 Product Innovation Management. She is ad-hoc reviewer for several internat
 ional journals. 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20151013T103000
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LOCATION:Aula A3 - Via Ariosto 25
SUMMARY:Green product innovation: where we are and where we are going - Ros
 a Maria Dangelico
URL;TYPE=URI:http://www.u-gov-ricerca.uniroma1.it/node/7138
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