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A systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis of eco‐innovation on financial performance: Identifying barriers and drivers

Eco‐innovation strategies are essential elements for companies developing core competencies in the circular economy model. The academic world has begun to study the knowledge of these business decisions, and there is incipient literature on the subject. In this context, this paper aims to contribute...

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Published in:Business strategy and the environment 2024-02, Vol.33 (2), p.1321-1340
Main Authors: López Pérez, Germán, García Sánchez, Isabel María, Zafra Gómez, José Luis
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Bibliometrics
Circular economy
Conditioning
Core competencies
Economic impact
eco‐innovation
Empirical analysis
Financial performance
firm performance
green innovation
Impact analysis
Innovations
Literature reviews
Organizational performance
systematic literature review
Systematic review
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