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    题名: Resource management practice through eco-innovation toward sustainable development using qualitative information and quantitative data
    作者: Chia-Hao Lee;Kuo-Jui Wu;Ming-Lang Tseng
    贡献者: 經營管理學系
    日期: 2018-11
    上传时间: 2019-09-02 07:04:03 (UTC+0)
    摘要: Many firms are aware that eco-innovation is an important issue in resource management practice due to its contribution to firms’ competencies and capabilities. Eco-innovation represents a differentiating attribute for sustainable business in fiercely competitive environments. However, prior studies have not examined the role of eco-innovation in sustainable development through hierarchical structural analysis of resource management practice to address firms’ capabilities and competencies; in particular, the attributes contain qualitative information and quantitative data. This study proposes a hybrid method comprising the fuzzy Delphi method, importance-performance analysis, and a decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory to rank the attributes and assist firms in decision-making. The result supports the use of advanced eco-friendly technologies and the selection of potential talent to support eco-innovation and foster changes in strategic vision, management structure, and administrative procedures. Clear policies and procedures, mutual trust and respect, and sales staff characteristics are needed to improve firm performance toward sustainable business.
    關聯: JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
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