76 Int. J. Technology Management, Vol. 70, No. 1, 2016
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Strategic technological innovation for sustainable
development
Paul Shrivastava
Future Earth,
Concordia University,
1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd West, MB 6.327,
Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada
Email: paul.shri@gmail.com
Silvester Ivanaj*
Department of SCM and IS,
ICN Business School,
CEREFIGE,
13 rue Michel Ney, 54000, Nancy, France
Email: silvester.ivanaj@icn-groupe.fr
*Corresponding author
Vera Ivanaj
ENSIC,
Université deLorraine,
CEREFIGE
1 rue Grandville. BP 20451–54000, Nancy, France
Email: vera.ivanaj@univ-lorraine.fr
Abstract: Technological innovation can be highly instrumental in achieving
sustainable development. How well does technology innovation research
address the needs of sustainable development and in what directions does this
research need to move to usher in sustainable development? We use co-word
analysis in existing research publications to map the intellectual structure of the
field of ‘strategic technological innovation for sustainable development’ during
the period 1989–2009. The results suggest a list of 26 different research
themes. Certain research themes are considered to be central and represent
coherent and well-developed concepts. Other themes have arisen, matured, and
then faded as major research concepts. Some other themes seem to be emerging
or immature, but they signal the appearance of new research areas that are
becoming central. Finally, there are some areas that are peripheral and others
that need further development. We propose an integrative framework to study
strategic technological innovation for sustainable development.
Keywords: co-word analysis; strategy; sustainable development; technology;
innovation; sustainability.
Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Shrivastava, P., Ivanaj, S.
and Ivanaj, V. (2016) ‘Strategic technological innovation for sustainable
development’, Int. J. Technology Management, Vol. 70, No. 1, pp.76–107.