Interpretive Structural Modeling of Critical Success Factors for Implementing Green Process Innovation in Manufacturing Enterprises

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Green process innovation is innovating manufacturing technology, process or organization management in an environment-friendly, energy-efficient and low-carbon way. 10 main factors that affect the successful implementation of green process innovation in manufacturing enterprises were categorized into TOE framework. Interrelationships of those critical success factors were structured by interpretive structural modeling, the results of which illustrated the influential structure for implementing green process innovation successfully, and could provide a systematic structure for managers and researchers that commit to the development of green process innovation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 361-363)

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1026-1029

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October 2011

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