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A systematic review and scientometric analysis of the driving factors of eco-innovation: trends and future research

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  • Khalid Mady
  • Reda Shaker Abdelkareem
  • Muhammad Abi Sofian Abdul Halim
  • Khatijah Omar
  • Tamer Elsheikh

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The present study has systematically reviewed selected existing literature addressing the drivers of eco-innovation to gain an in-depth understanding of the driving factors of eco-innovation. Using the Scopus and Web of Science platforms, 65 articles were selected and examined. A scientometric analysis was conducted to redefine and visualise the existing trends and future research on eco-innovation drivers using the VOSviewer software application. The analysis showed that eco-innovation driving factors were classified into six main drivers. This study has provided the existing body of knowledge with further research which could be conducted on drivers of eco-innovation, such as strategic environmental orientation and normative pressure. The findings of this paper will be valuable for policymakers, practitioners and firms' managers as the present research has developed an in-depth understanding of the driving factors of eco-innovation that can develop their eco-innovation strategies.

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  • Khalid Mady & Reda Shaker Abdelkareem & Muhammad Abi Sofian Abdul Halim & Khatijah Omar & Tamer Elsheikh, 2024. "A systematic review and scientometric analysis of the driving factors of eco-innovation: trends and future research," International Journal of Procurement Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 19(1), pages 74-105.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpman:v:19:y:2024:i:1:p:74-105
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