2023
DOI: 10.15446/dyna.v90n228.108644
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The evolution of eco-innovation and its impact on the political, social, and environmental spheres in the period 1996-2022: state of the art and bibliometric study

María Isabel Peregrina,
Francisco Ruiz,
Samira El Gibari

Abstract: Eco-innovation has emerged in support of sustainable development, in collaboration with the Sustainable Development Goals, in such a way that governments and institutions have integrated it as a strategic part. This work aims to show eco-innovations state of the art through a bibliometric analysis, identifying its progress in the business, political, social, and environmental fields through a cross-sectional visualization of the literature from 1996-2022. Documents were extracted from the Web of Science and Sc… Show more

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“…In the case of [22], clusters of keywords with more defined thematic centrality are identified, highlighting firm performance, market actors' commitment to social responsibility, and strategies and mechanisms for developing eco-efficient technology as central study themes. This is complemented by [70], who, over three time periods, observed the thematic evolution of eco-innovation, yielding results similar to those presented in Figure 9.…”
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“…In the case of [22], clusters of keywords with more defined thematic centrality are identified, highlighting firm performance, market actors' commitment to social responsibility, and strategies and mechanisms for developing eco-efficient technology as central study themes. This is complemented by [70], who, over three time periods, observed the thematic evolution of eco-innovation, yielding results similar to those presented in Figure 9.…”
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“…The documents most similar to the approach taken are those of Fatma and Haleem [22], and Peregrina et al [70], where there is agreement among seminal authors, institutions, countries, and keywords. In the case of [22], clusters of keywords with more defined thematic centrality are identified, highlighting firm performance, market actors' commitment to social responsibility, and strategies and mechanisms for developing eco-efficient technology as central study themes.…”
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