2022
DOI: 10.1002/bse.3320
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Critical network factors for eco‐innovation in manufacturing: A Delphi study from a triple helix perspective

Abstract: Managing networks for eco‐innovation remains a top priority in manufacturing due to industrial collaborations being the de facto mode of functioning for modern manufacturing firms. Accordingly, an awareness of critical network factors is imperative for strategies that lead to successful sustainability‐focused partnerships and profitable collaborations. This study applies a group‐based multi‐criterion decision‐making technique—the Delphi methodology—to evaluate critical network factors for eco‐innovation in man… Show more

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“…While there is a similarity between the conceptualisation of ecoinnovation and other types of innovation, there are also some differences. The first difference is that, while traditional types of innovation target economic profits, eco-innovation targets both economic and environmental benefits (Acebo et al, 2021;Janahi et al, 2023;Oh et al, 2020;Zhang & Walton, 2017). The second difference between innovation and eco-innovation is shown in the phenomenon called the 'double externality' (Arranz et al, 2020;Dangelico, 2016).…”
Section: Eco-innovation Conceptualisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there is a similarity between the conceptualisation of ecoinnovation and other types of innovation, there are also some differences. The first difference is that, while traditional types of innovation target economic profits, eco-innovation targets both economic and environmental benefits (Acebo et al, 2021;Janahi et al, 2023;Oh et al, 2020;Zhang & Walton, 2017). The second difference between innovation and eco-innovation is shown in the phenomenon called the 'double externality' (Arranz et al, 2020;Dangelico, 2016).…”
Section: Eco-innovation Conceptualisationmentioning
confidence: 99%