Past, present, and future of green product innovation
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In this article, the authors proposed a strategy to switch from conventional environmentally polluting products to green product innovations (GPIs) by switching to green products from traditional environmentally polluted products.Abstract:
Firms are under constant pressure from various governmental and nongovernmental agencies to switch from conventional environmentally polluting products to green product innovations (GPIs). However, ...read more
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Measurement of potential absorption capacity in Colombia's innovative companies [Medición de la capacidad de absorción potencial en las empresas innovadoras de Colombia]
TL;DR: In this article, a revisión de literatura with apoyo del análisis de contenido and a modelo de regresión lineal is used to evaluate el nivel de desarrollo de la capacidad de absorción realizada (RACAP) in las Pyme colombianas.
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Linking circular economy and digitalisation technologies: A systematic literature review of past achievements and future promises
TL;DR: In this article , a detailed analysis of the literature based on emerging themes was conducted with a focus on illuminating the path of circular economy implementation, which revealed that IoT and AI play a key role in the transition towards the circular economy transformation.
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Does environmental, social, and governance performance move together with corporate green innovation in China?
TL;DR: Li et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the bidirectional cointegration relationship between environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance and corporate green innovation with a panel of 770 Chinese listed firms during the 2011-2020.
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Circular economy-based new products and company performance: The role of stakeholders and Industry 4.0 technologies
Marco Antonio Paula Pinheiro,Daniel Jugend,Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour,Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour,Hengky Latan +4 more
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Adoption of green innovation technology to accelerate sustainable development among manufacturing industry
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors have developed and validated the green innovation adoption model grounded on the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT), which compels organizations to implement these novel technologies.
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