Ozturk-Danisman, Gamze2023-10-192023-10-19202201305-5577https://doi.org/10.17233/sosyoekonomi.2022.02.051108122https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/5481This paper explores the relevance of technological innovations for the internationalisation of manufacturing firms. It differentiates between two technological innovations: eco-innovations and generic-technological innovations (i. e., intelligent manufacturing). By pooling the Flash Eurobarometer-415 and -433 surveys, we use a broad firm-level sample of 4954 European and nonEuropean (the US and Switzerland) manufacturing firms. Appling the Heckman selection model, the findings indicate that eco-innovations positively affect the decision of the firms to internationalise whilst showing no significant impact on the level of international operations. On the other hand, generic-technological innovations positively affect both the decision and the level of global operations.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessExport PerformanceProduct InnovationGrowthImpactExport PerformanceTradeProduct InnovationGrowthCompetitivenessImpactCapabilityTradeCompetitivenessUnmaskingCapabilityPollutionUnmaskingInternationalisationPollutionEco-InnovationGreenIntelligent ManufacturingGreenGeneric-Technological InnovationsTechnological Innovations and Firm InternationalisationArticle71855230WOS:00093683160000710.17233/sosyoekonomi.2022.02.05https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/1108122