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The role of technology-enabled business model innovation in achieving carbon neutrality
Technology-enabled business model innovation (BMI) has emerged as a strategic lever for achieving carbon neutrality. Rather than simply layering digital technologies onto existing models, it entails a fundamental reconfiguration of how firms design decarbonisation pathways, construct carbon-intelligent value logic, and respond to increasingly complex and dynamic institutional pressures. This editorial synthesises current advancements in the field from a multidimensional perspective, highlighting how technology-enabled BMI reshapes the temporal logic, ecosystem coordination, and adaptive capacity of organisations operating under carbon constraints. Drawing on the seven articles featured in this special issue, we identify critical theoretical and methodological gaps—particularly the lack of integrative frameworks that can address systemic complexity, embedded accountability structures, and policy–technology co-evolution. We conclude by proposing a research agenda that calls for deeper engagement with dynamic, multi-level mechanisms and encourages future scholars to explore the evolving role of technology-enabled BMI in driving systemic, scalable, and accountable low-carbon transformations.
期刊介绍:
The interdisciplinary journal Technovation covers various aspects of technological innovation, exploring processes, products, and social impacts. It examines innovation in both process and product realms, including social innovations like regulatory frameworks and non-economic benefits. Topics range from emerging trends and capital for development to managing technology-intensive ventures and innovation in organizations of different sizes. It also discusses organizational structures, investment strategies for science and technology enterprises, and the roles of technological innovators. Additionally, it addresses technology transfer between developing countries and innovation across enterprise, political, and economic systems.