Co-creation as open innovation and its impact on environmental performance: Comparative insights from university and vocational students

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Siraphat Padthar , Chavis Ketkaew
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This study addresses the urgent need for innovative solutions to environmental issues by focusing on youth development within educational institutions, which play a crucial role in fostering environmentally conscious behaviors. Despite increasing awareness, there is a gap in understanding how educational settings can effectively promote sustainability through collaborative approaches, such as co-creation as an open innovation model and user engagement strategies. This research investigates the mediating role of co-creation between environmental knowledge and environmental performance, comparing university and vocational students. Data were collected from 678 respondents in Thailand and analyzed using structural equation modeling and multigroup analysis. The findings reveal that environmental knowledge positively influences environmental performance and co-creation activities for both groups, with a more significant mediating effect of co-creation among vocational students. This suggests that vocational students respond more effectively to practical, collaborative approaches to digital innovation in the environmental context. The study also highlights the relevance of the Information Deficit Model, which posits that individuals often do not engage in sustainable behaviors due to insufficient knowledge or information. These results demonstrate the critical role of educational institutions in enhancing sustainability practices by leveraging co-creation and environmental knowledge. The insights from this study are valuable for educators and policymakers seeking to develop user engagement strategies tailored to different student groups, ultimately improving environmental performance and fostering innovation in sustainability practices.
作为开放式创新的共同创造及其对环境绩效的影响:来自大学生和职业学生的比较见解
教育机构在培养具有环保意识的行为方面发挥着至关重要的作用,本研究通过关注教育机构中的青年发展,满足了对环境问题创新解决方案的迫切需求。尽管人们的环保意识不断提高,但对于教育机构如何通过合作方式(如作为开放式创新模式的共同创造和用户参与策略)有效促进可持续发展的理解还存在差距。本研究通过比较大学生和职业学生,调查了共同创造在环境知识和环境绩效之间的中介作用。研究收集了泰国 678 名受访者的数据,并使用结构方程模型和多组分析法进行了分析。研究结果表明,环境知识对两个群体的环境绩效和共同创造活动都有积极影响,而在职业学生中,共同创造的中介效应更为显著。这表明,在环境背景下,职业学生能更有效地响应数字创新的实用协作方法。这项研究还强调了信息缺失模型的相关性,该模型认为,由于知识或信息不足,个人往往不会采取可持续的行为。这些结果表明,教育机构在利用共同创造和环境知识加强可持续发展实践方面发挥着关键作用。这项研究的见解对于教育工作者和决策者来说非常有价值,他们可以针对不同的学生群体制定用户参与策略,最终提高环境绩效,促进可持续发展实践的创新。
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Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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