2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.01.059
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Technological innovation for sustainable growth: An ontological perspective

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“…Examples are idea workshops/competitions, customer observation, feasibility studies, creativity techniques, and user integration (Spath et al, 2012;Tidd & Bessant, 2017;Trott, 2012;Vahs & Brem, 2015). The importance of involving stakeholder in innovation management has been recognized widely as crucial (Cancino et al, 2018;Charter & Clark, 2007). All stakeholders perceive various different fostering and hindering factors, which determine their attitude towards the implementation of an innovation.…”
Section: Result: a Methods -Integrated Innovation And Sustainability Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Examples are idea workshops/competitions, customer observation, feasibility studies, creativity techniques, and user integration (Spath et al, 2012;Tidd & Bessant, 2017;Trott, 2012;Vahs & Brem, 2015). The importance of involving stakeholder in innovation management has been recognized widely as crucial (Cancino et al, 2018;Charter & Clark, 2007). All stakeholders perceive various different fostering and hindering factors, which determine their attitude towards the implementation of an innovation.…”
Section: Result: a Methods -Integrated Innovation And Sustainability Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study addresses a research gap wherein prevalent methods of innovation management and sustainability assessment have so far rarely been considered in an integrated approach. Several authors see the need for better methodological support to integrate sustainability aspects into early phases of an innovation process (Cancino et al, 2018;Charter & Clark, 2007). It is becoming increasingly necessary to have an integrated approach of innovation management and sustainability assessment, since, (i) many sustainability aspects can already be influenced and controlled at an early stage of innovation, and (ii) sound analysis of the sustainable effects of an innovation is essential to help avoid undesirable economic, environmental, and social impacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can clearly address the nature of industrial heritage or industrial routine in the region. More ontological investigation framework may include energy character, however, usually on positive side for new energy or energy technology development (such as study on ontological perspective over sustainable development [58]). In other literature, such kind of measures to include both positive and negative sides are not so much used, even less used together with innovation performance as the contrasted dimension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years the scientific literature has been quite extensive on topics such as the growth of new and small companies, program for supporting their innovation activities and the promotion of production through public programs (Cumming, 2007;Collewaert et al, 2010;Norrman and Bager-Sjögren, 2010;Cancino, 2014;Román et al, 2017;Cancino et al, 2018). This is how the studies on innovation and entrepreneurship grow and grow over time (Cancino et al, 2017 a,b;Cancino & Coronado, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hyphotesesmentioning
confidence: 99%