Knowledge Exploitation, Inventor Characteristics, and Green Innovation Performance in Automotive Firms

Optimizing knowledge exploitation strategies is a crucial challenge in promoting sustainable technology development. This study investigates how innovation characteristics, inventor attributes, and network structures influence the effectiveness of these strategies in firms’ green transition efforts....

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