2019
DOI: 10.21512/jas.v7i1.5756
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Understanding Sustainability-oriented Innovation (SOI) Using Network Perspective in Asia Pacific and ASEAN: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Sustainability-oriented innovation (SOI) is particular type of innovation that is not only economically oriented, but also environmental- and social benefits-oriented. SOI is now being widely discussed due to the increasing environmental and social problems that accompany various innovations around the world. In this paper we conducted a systematic review of empirical literature regarding SOI in the Asia Pacific region, which were discussed through network perspectives. For network perspectives, researchers fo… Show more

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“…An SLR was applied as a research method, known and widely used in various scientific areas [64][65][66][67][68][69]. This study uses a method developed by Tranfield [60], applied in scientific research regarding, among others, tourism research on sustainability [64], bio, green and circular economy trends [70], process mining techniques [71], lean supply chain strategy [72], and sustainability-oriented innovation [73]. The SLR proposed by Tranfield consists of three stages: planning, executing, and reporting/disseminating.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An SLR was applied as a research method, known and widely used in various scientific areas [64][65][66][67][68][69]. This study uses a method developed by Tranfield [60], applied in scientific research regarding, among others, tourism research on sustainability [64], bio, green and circular economy trends [70], process mining techniques [71], lean supply chain strategy [72], and sustainability-oriented innovation [73]. The SLR proposed by Tranfield consists of three stages: planning, executing, and reporting/disseminating.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Latour [83], along with Callon, Akrich, Mol and Law, is the precursor of the ANT and the approach of translation (We should note that one of the recent articles by Akrich, Callon, and Latour that was published specifically in an innovation management journal (see International Journal of Innovation Management) dates to 2002, but was originally published in 1988 in the French version. Moreover, many of these authors' early works (usually dated to 1981) that made the most impact on organization, management, and innovation studies [84][85][86] are still cited today, even in SI literature (e.g., see [2,20,[87][88][89][90][91]). The ANT is sometimes referred to as the sociology of translation.…”
Section: The Sociotechnical Analysis Of Antmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic strategies, on the other hand, concern on optimizing economic resource exploration to promote steady long-term economic growth and prosperity of the people (Allmendinger, 2001(Allmendinger, , 2016Chapain & Comunian, 2010;Landry, 2006). Economic strategies are interpreted as exclusive economic zones, industrial estates and clusters, culture, arts, creative towns, high-tech and software industry incentives, business innovation incubators, integrated tourism management, and many others (Chapain & Comunian, 2010;Couch, Fraser, & Percy, 2003;Harsanto & Permana, 2019;Healey, 2007;Mallett & Cherniak, 2018).…”
Section: Sustainable City Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%