| 英文摘要 |
Industrial development requires cross-boundary collaboration to construct an integrated value chain network for achieving sustainable economic and environmental visions. Green industrial innovation capacity represents a multifaceted and complex system, yet existing research remains relatively limited in exploring its formation mechanisms and critical conditions. Employing ecosystem theory as the theoretical framework, this study focuses on the organic processing and manufacturing industry in Taiwan, utilizing fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis through cross-case comparisons to in-depth analyze the key configurational conditions and driving mechanisms of green innovation capacity. The research findings reveal three pathways of high green innovation capacity: supply chain-driven, cross-industry collaboration-driven, and industry ecosystem-driven. Notably, high green innovation capacity is not a result of linear single-factor effects, but rather the synergistic interactive effects of multiple conditional variables. This study unveils the multiple driving pathways of green innovation capacity in organic processing and manufacturing, providing theoretically valuable insights for industrial practices and policy-making. |