2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151914637
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Big Data Management Capabilities and Green Innovation: A Dynamic Capabilities View

Hongyi Mao,
Jiang Lu

Abstract: In recent years, both industry professionals and scholars have shown increased interest in the ability of big data management capabilities (BDMCs) to drive green innovation, emphasizing their potential in fostering environmentally sustainable practices. While many studies highlight the positive influence of big data technology on green innovation, there is a notable gap in understanding the managerial process required for such innovation. Moreover, the roles of green dynamic capabilities and environmental turb… Show more

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“…It further underscores the strategic role of resources (Suri and Lakhanpal, 2022). RBV theory emphasizes that businesses need to be able to adapt and scale up their resources in response to changing environmental conditions (Mao and Lu, 2023). Enterprises must also have the ability to adapt their products and strategies according to the continuous emerging challenges in this mutable, unsettled environment (Daradkeh and Mansoor, 2023;Messina et al, 2022).…”
Section: Theoretical Underpinningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It further underscores the strategic role of resources (Suri and Lakhanpal, 2022). RBV theory emphasizes that businesses need to be able to adapt and scale up their resources in response to changing environmental conditions (Mao and Lu, 2023). Enterprises must also have the ability to adapt their products and strategies according to the continuous emerging challenges in this mutable, unsettled environment (Daradkeh and Mansoor, 2023;Messina et al, 2022).…”
Section: Theoretical Underpinningmentioning
confidence: 99%