Sustainable Innovation Management: Balancing Economic Growth and Environmental Responsibility DOI Open Access
Mohammad Alaghemandi

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(10), P. 4362 - 4362

Published: May 12, 2025

Sustainable innovation management (SIM) is increasingly recognized as a pivotal framework for addressing the dual challenges of economic growth and environmental responsibility. In response to escalating global pressures, this review explores how SIM can drive sustainable development by balancing profitability with ecological stewardship. Drawing on recent academic industry sources, paper examines intersection circular economy principles, emerging technologies, policy frameworks in shaping strategies. The structured around three key pillars: integration such artificial intelligence, blockchain, Internet things operations; influence regulatory drivers, including carbon pricing environmental, social, governance standards; empirical case studies that highlight both success factors adoption. By synthesizing real-world applications across sectors geographies, study provides qualitative insights quantitative indicators (e.g., CO2 reduction, return investment, material reuse rates) inform practical strategies business leaders policymakers. Addressing gaps lack harmonization sustainability metrics under-representation developing economies, contributes more inclusive actionable understanding SIM. This concludes offering future research directions recommendations aimed at accelerating transition toward models.

Language: Английский

Sustainable Innovation Management: Balancing Economic Growth and Environmental Responsibility DOI Open Access
Mohammad Alaghemandi

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(10), P. 4362 - 4362

Published: May 12, 2025

Sustainable innovation management (SIM) is increasingly recognized as a pivotal framework for addressing the dual challenges of economic growth and environmental responsibility. In response to escalating global pressures, this review explores how SIM can drive sustainable development by balancing profitability with ecological stewardship. Drawing on recent academic industry sources, paper examines intersection circular economy principles, emerging technologies, policy frameworks in shaping strategies. The structured around three key pillars: integration such artificial intelligence, blockchain, Internet things operations; influence regulatory drivers, including carbon pricing environmental, social, governance standards; empirical case studies that highlight both success factors adoption. By synthesizing real-world applications across sectors geographies, study provides qualitative insights quantitative indicators (e.g., CO2 reduction, return investment, material reuse rates) inform practical strategies business leaders policymakers. Addressing gaps lack harmonization sustainability metrics under-representation developing economies, contributes more inclusive actionable understanding SIM. This concludes offering future research directions recommendations aimed at accelerating transition toward models.

Language: Английский

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