Research on the Sustainable Development Path of Technology-driven Enterprises: Based on the Case Analysis of Zhong Lun New Materials Co., Ltd.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmsd.202612307
Author(s)
Yuting Liu
Affiliation(s)
Glasgow International College, Anderson College, 56 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow, G11 6NU, United Kingdom
Abstract
Under the backdrop of the "dual carbon" goal and the global industrial structure transformation, how technology-driven enterprises can achieve sustainable development has become a core issue of concern for both the academic and practical communities. Based on the dynamic capability theory, this paper constructs an analytical framework of "idea-capability-behavior-performance", and takes Zhong Lun New Materials Co., Ltd. as a case to systematically analyze the mechanism of the three paths of technological innovation, green manufacturing, and industrial chain collaboration on the sustainable development of enterprises. The research findings are as follows: (1) Technological innovation, through resource integration and capability transformation, becomes the core driving force for promoting the sustainable development of enterprises; (2) Green innovation plays a mediating role between technological application and sustainable performance; (3) Industrial chain collaboration enhances the overall system efficiency through information integration and resource allocation; (4) There is a significant synergy among the three paths, jointly promoting the formation of long-term competitive advantages of enterprises. This paper integrates the resource-based view and the dynamic capability theory in theory, and provides an operational sustainable development path for technology-driven enterprises in practice.
Keywords
Technology-Driven Enterprises; Sustainable Development; Dynamic Capabilities; Green Innovation; Industrial Chain Collaboration
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