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Digital antecedents and mechanisms towards sustainable digital innovation ecosystems: examining the role of circular supply chain resilience

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  • Zeng, Bing
  • Chotia, Varun
  • Ghosh, Vinit
  • Cheng, Jiyang

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The present study seeks to determine the connections among digital platform capabilities, digital market orientation, and circular supply chain resilience with sustainable digital innovation ecosystems. The study is designed to demonstrate how digital trust, digital openness, and other factors lay the foundation for developing circular supply chain resilience that can lead to sustainable innovation in a complex organizational context. An online survey of 293 employees was conducted in US and UK manufacturing firms. The findings show that digital platform capabilities and digital market orientation are positively related to a sustainable innovation ecosystem. The article also points out that digital openness and trust play a pivotal role in enabling the different supply chain stakeholders to collaborate, leading to resilient circular supply chain practices. The chain of digital openness, digital trust, and circular supply chain resiliency is the bedrock of sustainable innovation ecosystems. Companies that create digital platforms but are also oriented towards digital market orientation, transparency, and trust can develop resilient supply chains that help build a sustainable digital innovation ecosystem.

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  • Zeng, Bing & Chotia, Varun & Ghosh, Vinit & Cheng, Jiyang, 2025. "Digital antecedents and mechanisms towards sustainable digital innovation ecosystems: examining the role of circular supply chain resilience," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 218(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:tefoso:v:218:y:2025:i:c:s0040162525002513
    DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2025.124220
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