Purpose This study investigates how sustainability certifications contribute to the development of Intellectual Capital (IC) and support digital transformation processes in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). While previous research has primarily focused on the operational and compliance-related outcomes of certifications, this study explores their strategic potential in fostering intangible assets and technological innovation. Design/methodology/approach The research adopts a qualitative multi-case study methodology, drawing on semi-structured interviews with 30 Italian SMEs across various sectors. The analysis is structured around the three dimensions of IC (Human, Structural, and Relational Capital) and explores how certifications influence digital readiness and transformation. Findings The findings reveal that sustainability certifications act as powerful enablers of Human Capital by triggering learning processes, formalizing ESG-related competencies, and fostering a shared culture of responsibility. They also enhance the Structural Capital by codifying procedures and improving organizational efficiency. Moreover, certifications strengthen Relational Capital by increasing stakeholder trust and market legitimacy. However, the impact on digital transformation is less consistent and tends to be tactical rather than systemic, depending largely on firms’ internal capabilities and resource availability. Originality This study highlights sustainability certifications as strategic tools for intangible resource development in SMEs, linking sustainability practices to knowledge-based value creation and digital innovation. It offers practical insights for SME managers and policymakers on aligning certification strategies with sustainable and digital transitions. SMEs can use these certifications to build knowledge assets, enhance market credibility, and advance their digital transformation, gaining a competitive edge in sustainability-focused markets.

Sustainability Certifications as Enablers of Intellectual Capital and Digital transformation in SMEs / Procacci, Veronica; Manzo, Martina; Beck, Tommaso; Manca, Francesco. - In: VINE JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. - ISSN 2059-5891. - (2025).

Sustainability Certifications as Enablers of Intellectual Capital and Digital transformation in SMEs

Procacci Veronica
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2025

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Purpose This study investigates how sustainability certifications contribute to the development of Intellectual Capital (IC) and support digital transformation processes in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). While previous research has primarily focused on the operational and compliance-related outcomes of certifications, this study explores their strategic potential in fostering intangible assets and technological innovation. Design/methodology/approach The research adopts a qualitative multi-case study methodology, drawing on semi-structured interviews with 30 Italian SMEs across various sectors. The analysis is structured around the three dimensions of IC (Human, Structural, and Relational Capital) and explores how certifications influence digital readiness and transformation. Findings The findings reveal that sustainability certifications act as powerful enablers of Human Capital by triggering learning processes, formalizing ESG-related competencies, and fostering a shared culture of responsibility. They also enhance the Structural Capital by codifying procedures and improving organizational efficiency. Moreover, certifications strengthen Relational Capital by increasing stakeholder trust and market legitimacy. However, the impact on digital transformation is less consistent and tends to be tactical rather than systemic, depending largely on firms’ internal capabilities and resource availability. Originality This study highlights sustainability certifications as strategic tools for intangible resource development in SMEs, linking sustainability practices to knowledge-based value creation and digital innovation. It offers practical insights for SME managers and policymakers on aligning certification strategies with sustainable and digital transitions. SMEs can use these certifications to build knowledge assets, enhance market credibility, and advance their digital transformation, gaining a competitive edge in sustainability-focused markets.
2025
Sustainability certifications; Intellectual capital; Human capital; Structural capital; Relational capital; Digital transformation; SMEs.
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Sustainability Certifications as Enablers of Intellectual Capital and Digital transformation in SMEs / Procacci, Veronica; Manzo, Martina; Beck, Tommaso; Manca, Francesco. - In: VINE JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. - ISSN 2059-5891. - (2025).
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