Leveraging business failure to drive eco‐innovation adoption: An integrated conceptual framework

Despite a growing body of research on business failure and eco‐innovation, these two streams of research have developed in isolation, thus lacking an organizing framework to account for how businesses can utilize peer companies' failures as a source of eco‐innovation. This study addresses this...

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