INDUSTRY 4.0 AND DIGITAL GREEN INNOVATION WITH THE MEDIATING ROLE OF DIGITAL GREEN KNOWLEDGE CREATION: AN EVIDENCE FROM VIETNAM
Yao Lin Ong (),
Bo Hsiao () and
Nguyen Hong Huan ()
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Yao Lin Ong: hang Jung Christian University
Bo Hsiao: hang Jung Christian University
Nguyen Hong Huan: hang Jung Christian University
Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2022, vol. 16, issue 2, 196-211
Abstract:
Digital and green innovations are Industry 4.0's sustainable development trends. Eco- friendly innovation must include digital technologies to boost its performance and firm competitiveness. This study uses 171 Vietnamese manufacturing staff survey data to examine a new conceptual framework. The structural model is analyzed using PLS-SEM. The study illustrates a positive association between Industry 4.0 (I4.0), digital business intensity (DBI), and digital green innovation performance (DGIP) through mediating role of digital green knowledge creation (DGKC). The findings enrich the body of the current literature on high-technical factors impacting DGIP and the role of DGKC with DGIP in the technology eco-friendly integration context. It also provides several practical implications to help businesses improve their competitiveness, survival, and development.
Date: 2022
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