How do small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) adopt environmental
innovations? Do they have the necessary internal competence? Is any
support offered by external parties (i.e. network involvement)? What are
the policy implications? This book is based on extensive fieldwork,
conducted in four traditional industrial sectors: offset printing,
electroplating, textile finishing, and industrial painting. The work was
carried out in Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal and the UK.
Twenty company-based case studies were analyzed and a telephone survey
was conducted among 527 companies. As a result, the Innovation Triangle
came to be formulated, which is presented here, defining and combining
the determinants of SME innovativeness. The Innovation Triangle
distinguishes three major determinants of innovativeness: business
competence, environmental orientation, and network involvement. The
Innovation Triangle allows one to diagnose current environmental and
innovation policies, indicating which policy measures might be effective
in increasing the adoption of environmentally friendly technologies,
allowing environmental objectives to be achieved.