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The Effects of ESG Pressures on Corporate Innovation Activities: Focusing on Regulative and Normative Pressures

Sumin Kim, Jaemin Park, Kang Ho Bong

Konkuk University
Konkuk University
Software Policy & Research Institute

Published: January 2023 · Vol. 52, No. 4 · pp. 885-911

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17287/kmr.2023.52.4.885

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Abstract

Recently, with the emphasis on ESG management worldwide, social pressure on ESG management is increasing. ESG is driven by two contradictory pressures: ’responsibility required from society’ and ’voluntary participation of companies’, and ESG activities are sustainable, if the two pressures work together. From the view of maximizing social benefit, it is necessary to identify the optimal pressure level. Therefore, this study aims to empirically examine the relationship between regulatory⋅normative ESG pressure and corporate innovation activities from the perspective of institutional theory. Innovation as an ESG activity enables companies to achieve revenue generation through ESG activities, enabling sustainable ESG activities. As a result of the analysis, it was confirmed that regulatory ESG pressure had an inversed U-shape relationship with innovation activities, and normative ESG pressure had a U-shape relationship.
Keywords: ESGSustainable managementInnovation activitiesSentiment analysisInstitutional theory