The
present
research
highlights
the
main
developments
in
generations
of
innovation
management
models
and
systems.
Innovation
defined
as
process
transforming
ideas
into
marketable
products
or
services
is
vitally
important
to
industry
since
it
can
produce
value
customers
generate
revenue
for
producers.
aim
develop
a
novel
generation
framework
future
digital
economy
which
defines
lifecycle
from
idea
commercialization,
illustrating
factors
affecting
such
development
considering
current
socio-economic
environment,
evolution
business
processes,
technological
advancements
market
trends.
A
questionnaire
designed
administered
professionals
elicit
their
feedback
that
be
used
validate
assess
its
usefulness
organisations.
This
an
essential
part
methodology.
questions
are
formulated
format
allows
pair-wise
comparison
highlighting
item`s
relative
importance.
Adequate
guidance
on
answering
provided.
proposed
applied
collect
data
carry
out
between
components
criteria
sub-criteria.
It
triggers
processes
required
handle
demand-pull
consider
digitalisation
push.
model
validated
utilizing
practitioner’s
contributions
seven
countries,
namely;
UK,
UAE,
USA,
Germany,
Japan,
China,
Canada,
Analytical
Hierarchy
Process
(AHP)
utiliesed,
combining
both
quantitative
qualitative
methods.
impact
digitalisation-push
considered
criteria,
with
many
sub-criteria
associated
each
criterion.
findings
confirmed
useful
organisations
focus
creating
customer
who
has
become
more
aware
demanding
regarding
lead
time
delivery
services,
product
availability,
reliability.
also
test
experts
obtain
appropriateness
manufacturing,
firms,
Journal of Open Innovation Technology Market and Complexity,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
9(2), P. 100061 - 100061
Published: May 17, 2023
The
literature
review
demonstrate
an
importance
of
research
in
relations
between
innovativeness
the
countries
and
energy
mix.
purpose
publication
is
to
analyze
whether
a
country's
higher
innovation
translates
into
investment
renewable
sources,
particular,
such
as
photovoltaics,
wind
or
bioenergy.
It
also
analyzes
will
reduce
use
traditional,
non-renewable
sources.
analysis
was
carried
out
for
European
Union
2015–2020.
conducted
showed
strong
positive
relationship
index
economy
share
renewables
its
study
confirmed
hypothesis
that
innovative
economies
first
decarbonize
by
withdrawing
from
significant
coal
Energy
However,
some
sub-hypotheses
were
not
confirmed,
hard
gas
emphasizes
improving
level
whole,
including
open
innovation,
basis
successful
transition.
Furthermore,
indicates
low
mix
Central
Eastern
due
lack
commitment,
but
rather
innovation.
Therefore,
governments
should
focus
on
implementing
concept
at
all
levels
education
business
achieve
faster
Journal of Innovation & Knowledge,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
8(1), P. 100310 - 100310
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
The
purpose
of
this
paper
is
to
explore
the
role
knowledge-based
dynamic
capabilities
in
national
innovation
systems
achievement
sustainable
development
goals,
employing
an
empirical
approach
context
unprecedented
COVID-19
crisis.
Based
on
data
from
130
sample
countries,
we
analyzed
impact
goals
using
PLS-SEM.
In
particular,
considered
differences
at
different
stages
economic
development.
results
show
that
have
a
positive
while
their
compositional
dimensions
dual
impact,
both
direct
and
indirect.
addition,
impacts
This
indicates
country's
level
will
affect
relationship
between
goals.
However,
it
also
means
there
more
complex
these
study
offers
new
perspective
for
research,
adds
insights
theory
linking
provides
measurement
standard
those
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
ABSTRACT
This
study
examines
patenting
patterns
to
identify
inefficiencies
in
innovation
systems
and
proposes
a
blockchain‐based
solution
advance
sustainable
development
goals
(SDGs)
4,
8,
9,
17.
Using
dataset
of
13,910
patent
documents,
the
research
employs
multi‐step
methodology:
landscape
analysis,
network
structural
equation
modeling
(SEM).
Our
findings
indicate
that
patents
linked
non‐competitive
technologies
low
originality
scores
are
more
likely
become
inactive.
Furthermore,
identifies
several
factors
contributing
efficiency
system,
including
closed
technology
transfer
processes
weak
collaborative
synergies
among
stakeholders.
To
address
these
challenges,
rewards
system
is
proposed
foster
beneficial
relationships
stakeholders,
supporting
practices.
enhances
our
understanding
theory
provides
insights
for
policymakers,
linking
achieving
SDGs
17
through
innovation.
Business Strategy & Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(2)
Published: April 22, 2024
Abstract
In
today's
highly
competitive
global
market,
companies
aim
to
improve
their
market
position
ensure
competitiveness
and
survival.
The
adoption
of
Industry
4.0
technologies
constitutes
a
good
approach
enhancing
processes
productivity
while
maintaining
high‐quality
standards.
This
is
where
Quality
becomes
crucial,
as
it
focuses
on
boosting
the
quality
organisational
through
integration
disruptive
from
4.0.
Furthermore,
are
prioritising
implementing
environmentally
friendly
practices
in
that
support
sustainable
development.
Therefore,
imperative
evaluate
how
application
can
ease
production
improvements
with
minimal
environmental
impact
also
aligning
development
goals.
article
analyses
these
initiatives
be
used
within
food
industry,
specifically
those
dedicated
sale
product,
evaluating
microenterprise
artisanal
ice
cream.
A
comprehensive
framework
proposed
for
its
potential
Using
PDCA
cycle,
original
situation
evaluated
later
recommend
strategies
tools
create
enterprise.
International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
21(02)
Published: Oct. 14, 2023
In
the
last
few
decades,
connection
between
innovation
and
sustainable
development
has
been
brought
to
surface
due
concerns
of
academics,
scientists,
policymakers
regarding
environmental
social
issues.
Although
numerous
studies
have
discussed
significance
in
achieving
corporate
(CSD),
relationship
these
two
concepts
remains
vague.
Under
this
background,
aim
study
was
examine
which
types
a
significant
impact
on
CSD.
particular,
four
were
tested
—
incremental,
radical,
product,
process
with
three
dimensions
CSD:
social,
environmental,
economic
dimensions.
The
data
collected
from
medium-
large-sized
firms
revealed
that
had
positive
These
results
substantial
theoretical
managerial
implications,
as
they
indicate
what
managers
should
focus
order
improve
their
business
performance.
International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
42(4), P. 416 - 445
Published: June 1, 2024
A
circular
economy
(CE)
addresses
the
shift
in
economic
systems
from
an
unsustainable
linear
approach
to
a
sustainable
through
start-ups
and
entrepreneurial
ecosystems
(EE).
single
level
of
focus
on
CE
research
limits
understanding
mechanisms
fostering
transition
towards
CE.
We
conduct
systematic
review
macro–meso–micro
interconnections
between
EE
using
bibliometric
content
analyses
scope
literature
without
time
boundaries.
This
exercise
led
90
articles
Web
Science
Scopus
databases.
contribute
entrepreneurship
by
building
integrative
multi-level
framework
linked
just
safe
planetary
boundaries
bridging
macro-level
explanations
(public
policies,
regulations
infrastructure)
meso-level
(circular
supply
chains
ecosystems)
micro-level
business
models).
The
highlights
social
environmental
sustainability
challenges,
close-loop
production
patterns.
Journal of Institutional Economics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
21
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract
National
innovation
systems
(NISs)
have
been
important
in
the
literature
since
1990s
for
highlighting
institutional
performance
of
economies
and
promoting
economic
development.
Inclusion
systemic
activities
is
an
emerging
area
research.
However,
definition
inclusion
within
innovative
remains
unclear
associated
with
numerous
forms
characteristics
depending
on
context
visited.
Our
work
highlights
conceptual
gap
that
exists
around
notion
inclusive
by
characterising
three
relation
to
activities.
We
thus
set
out,
form
a
typology,
distinct
framings
which
enable
us
identify
different
levels
specific
mechanisms
inclusion.
This
typology
makes
it
possible
appropriate
policies,
how
characterised
(low,
medium,
high).
It
also
helps
clarify
nature
NIS
approaches.