2023
DOI: 10.1002/sd.2541
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Factors driving national eco‐innovation: New routes to sustainable development

Abstract: Each country has its own set of unique elements and institutions to foster innovation within its boundaries. This combination of elements and institutions is known as an innovation system. Innovation has been used to boost countries' growth and competitiveness for decades. However, it is a much questioned strategy because it may compromise the opportunities of future generations and thus sustainable development.Hence, academics and policymakers are now turning to eco-innovation to create sustainability-based i… Show more

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“…The most recent study conducted by Chaparro et al (2023) examined the role of country-level elements that are important for innovation, particularly in the context of European economies. The authors used a unique fuzzy set comparison technique and found supportive evidence that external country-level factors are significant in driving innovation.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most recent study conducted by Chaparro et al (2023) examined the role of country-level elements that are important for innovation, particularly in the context of European economies. The authors used a unique fuzzy set comparison technique and found supportive evidence that external country-level factors are significant in driving innovation.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…University‐business collaborations (UBCs) are recognised as playing a key role in the transition to a sustainable future (Chaparro‐Banegas et al, 2023; Egorov et al, 2020; European Commission, 2018; Pauer et al, 2020; Wilson, 2012). In the context of this paper, UBCs for regional sustainable development refer to collaborations between universities and industry which seek to “create societal transformations with the goal of materialising sustainable development in a specific location, region or societal sub‐sector” (Trencher et al, 2014: 152).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%