Abstract:
Globalization has produced remarkable changes in business structures and organizations across
the world. The businesses are expanding at a rapid pace due to globalization and
industrialization. With exponential expansion in business, the waste and pollution generated due
to this expansion have also increased rapidly causing deterioration of the environment.
Compelled by deteriorating environmental condition due to rapid industrialization and market
pressures, environmentalists, industrialists as well as academicians are concerned about
incorporating green practices into the manufacturing processes. Further, SMEs being the
backbone of any economy is the major contributor in terms of manufacturing output and also
contribute significantly towards the environmental degradation. But SMEs being resource
constrained are unable to mitigate the harmful impact of their production processes on the
environment. Consequently, to address the rising environmental concern, government and other
stakeholders need to come up with innovative ways to reduce environmental degradation. Thus
keeping this in mind this study aims to analyze and develop a model for green innovation
adoption and implementation in SMEs so that SMEs can effectively manage environmental
concerns.
This research work has five objectives and the whole thesis is divided into eight chapters. The
first chapter is an introduction and presents the basic background and the need for the study. It
highlights the importance of SMEs in economic growth of the country and also in the innovation
process. The second chapter deals with literature review and it provides an in-depth and
exhaustive review of the literature on green innovation. Detailed definitions of green innovation
and types of green innovation are also discussed. An extensive review of the literature on
enablers and barriers to green innovation in SMEs is also presented in this chapter. Third chapter
presents the research approach followed. It discusses about various methodologies adopted and
their brief description. Fourth chapter is aimed to assess the current situation of green innovation
SMEs in selected SMEs. PPS and TPS approach is used to assess the current situation of green
innovation in SMEs and results indicate that the level of green adoption is poor in Indian SMEs.
Fifth chapter deals with the development of a framework to identify barriers of green innovation
and also solutions to overcome these barriers. A total of seven main category barriers and thirty
six sub category barriers are identified, along with twenty solutions to overcome these barriers.
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Technological and resource related barriers emerged as the most important barriers followed
with financial and economic barriers and market and customer related barriers. Sixth chapter
deals with identifying enablers of green innovation in SMEs and supplier selection among SMEs
on the basis of these enablers. Forty two enablers are identified and supplier selection using case
of seven SMEs is done on the basis of these enablers. Seventh chapter deals with the
development of a conceptual framework for green innovation adoption and implementation in
SMEs. Mixed method research is adopted for this purpose. The results have indicated that a
‘green competency building based approach’ is the key strategy to solve the present research
problem. ‘Green technology and research based approach’ and ‘green networking based
approach’ have occupied the second and third positions respectively. This framework can act as
a benchmark for other SMEs to adopt green innovation for better environmental management.