The impact of social innovation on environmentally friendly product involvement

PurposeInvolvement plays a crucial role in understanding consumer behavior. In recent years, the concept of social innovation has gained momentum, resulting in the development of eco-friendly products and initiatives to tackle societal issues. This trend is driven by consumers, who are increasingly...

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Environmental impact
Environmental organizations
Environmentalists
Green products
Natural resources
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Social innovation
Social responsibility
Society
Technological change
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