Innovating for Sustainability
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 255 - 286
Published: Feb. 21, 2025
This
study
examines
how
Knowledge
Management
(KM)—encompassing
the
acquisition,
transfer,
and
application
of
knowledge—affects
Sustainable
Performance
(SP)
in
Spanish
wine
industry.
Specifically,
it
investigates
mediating
role
Green
Innovation
(GI)
moderating
Collaborative
Culture
(CC)
this
relationship.
A
conceptual
model,
grounded
prior
research,
is
tested
using
Partial
Least
Squares
Structural
Equation
Modeling
(PLS-SEM)
with
data
collected
from
202
wineries.
The
findings
reveal
a
positive
relationship
between
KM
SP,
GI
acting
as
mediator
CC
enhancing
KM-SP
connection.
research
original
two
respects:
first
to
explore
within
sector
incorporate
variable
context,
providing
new
insights
into
dynamics
knowledge,
innovation,
sustainability
Language: Английский
Driving Green Innovation Through Digital Transformation
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 149 - 194
Published: Feb. 21, 2025
This
study
examines
the
impact
of
Digital
Transformation
on
green
innovation
performance
Spanish
wineries,
focusing
mediating
role
Green
Knowledge
Sharing
and
moderating
influence
Top
Management
Environmental
Awareness
in
this
relationship.
Age,
size,
Protected
Designation
Origin
membership
are
included
as
control
variables
to
enhance
accuracy
analysis.
A
conceptual
model,
grounded
previous
research,
is
tested
using
structural
equation
modeling
with
data
from
196
wineries
collected
between
September
2022
January
2023.
Results
reveal
a
positive
relationship
performance,
partially
link
positively
Sharing-green
connection.
Language: Английский
Driving Economic Performance in the Spanish Wine Industry
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 59 - 98
Published: Feb. 21, 2025
This
study
explores
the
influence
of
Knowledge
Management
(KM)
on
Economic
Performance
(EP)
Spanish
wineries,
focusing
mediating
role
Open
Innovation
(OI).
Additionally,
it
accounts
for
effects
winery
age,
size,
and
Protected
Designation
Origin
(PDO)
affiliation
as
control
variables
to
enhance
causality
analysis.
Grounded
in
a
robust
theoretical
framework,
research
applies
Partial
Least
Squares
Structural
Equation
Modeling
(PLS-SEM)
data
collected
from
196
wineries
across
Spain
between
September
2022
January
2023.
Findings
reveal
positive
impact
KM
practices
EP,
with
OI
serving
partial
mediator
this
relationship.
contributes
innovation
literature
by
highlighting
synergistic
boosting
EP
wine
sector,
addressing
significant
gap
generating
actionable
insights
academia
industry
practitioners
alike.
Language: Английский
The Nexus of Industrial–Urban Sustainability, the Circular Economy, and Climate–Ecosystem Resilience: A Synthesis
Yee Keong Choy,
No information about this author
Ayumi Onuma,
No information about this author
Khai Ern Lee
No information about this author
et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(6), P. 2620 - 2620
Published: March 16, 2025
Circular
economic
strategies
have
been
widely
deployed
across
the
world
to
decouple
industrial–urban
growth
from
resource
use
and
carbon
emissions,
aiming
mitigate
environmental
degradation.
Despite
these
efforts,
global
circularity
gap
has
widened,
widespread
crisis-ridden
repercussions
continue
drive
our
planetary
system
closer
ecosystem
collapse
climate
breakdown.
This
article
critically
analyzes
this
paradox
based
on
an
integrated
conceptual
framework
grounded
in
principles,
theory,
laws
of
thermodynamics,
empirical
case
studies.
The
analysis
elucidates
macro-level
dynamics
intricate
feedback
mechanisms
between
systems
systems,
revealing
underlying
ecological
conflicts
forces
that
deleterious
changes
ecosystems
system.
These
causally
impede
sustainable
development.
findings
underscore
addressing
threats
sustainability
requires
not
only
enhancing
efficient
management
natural
resources
but,
more
importantly,
prioritizing
preservation
restoration
resilience
stability.
Language: Английский
The Impact of Water Resources Tax Reform on Corporate ESG Performance: Patent Evidence from China
Jianmin Wen,
No information about this author
Xiang Ji,
No information about this author
Xue Wu
No information about this author
et al.
Water,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(7), P. 959 - 959
Published: March 25, 2025
This
paper
uses
a
difference-in-differences
approach
to
investigate
how
China’s
water
resources
tax
reform
influences
corporate
Environmental,
Social
and
Governance
(ESG)
performance.
Drawing
on
panel
dataset
of
A-share
listed
companies
from
2013
2023,
we
find
that
the
significantly
improves
firms’
ESG
ratings,
result
holds
under
multiple
robustness
checks.
Mechanism
tests
reveal
this
positive
effect
operates
through
enhanced
green
technological
innovation,
increased
environmental
investment,
heightened
pressure
capital
markets,
with
media
attention
further
reinforcing
these
pathways.
Heterogeneity
analyses
indicate
state-owned
enterprises
larger
firms
experience
particularly
strong
improvements
following
reform.
These
findings
provide
empirical
evidence
effectiveness
government-led
governance
policies
offer
practical
insights
for
promoting
transformation
in
sector.
Language: Английский
Uncorking Sustainability
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 339 - 374
Published: March 28, 2025
This
study
explores
the
impact
of
Corporate
Social
Responsibility
(CSR)
on
Green
Innovation
Performance
(GIP)
in
Spanish
wine
industry.
Using
structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
with
data
from
202
wineries
collected
between
September
2021
and
January
2022,
findings
confirm
that
CSR
initiatives
significantly
enhance
GIP.
Moreover,
Intellectual
Capital
(GIC)
Knowledge
Management
(KM)
play
a
crucial
mediating
role,
strengthening
link
innovation.
By
shedding
light
these
dynamics,
this
research
deepens
understanding
sustainable
strategies
sector
provides
valuable
insights
for
both
academia
Language: Английский
Exploring the Evolution and Theoretical Perspectives of Green Innovation
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 155 - 178
Published: March 28, 2025
Green
Innovation
(GI)
has
become
essential
for
balancing
economic
growth
with
environmental
sustainability.
This
study
conducts
a
narrative
review
to
examine
the
evolution
of
GI
and
its
theoretical
foundations.
It
explores
key
definitions,
motivations,
strategic
implications,
highlighting
three
dominant
perspectives:
Institutional
Theory,
Stakeholder
Natural
Resource-Based
View
(NRBV).
The
findings
underscore
GI's
role
in
enhancing
both
performance
competitive
advantage.
While
offering
valuable
insights,
this
acknowledges
limitations
reviews
calls
systematic
approaches
future
research.
Language: Английский