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Exploring Sustainability-Oriented Innovation in Thai Technology-Driven Enterprises: A Multiple-Case Study

Engineering and Technology Horizons | 2026

Paper Details

Authors: Tachaboon N.

DOI: 10.55003/ETH.430104

Journal: Engineering and Technology Horizons

Year: 2026

Publisher: King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang

Document Type: Article

Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access

Cited by: 0

Abstract

This study investigates how Thai technology-driven enterprises perceive and implement Sustainability-Oriented Innovation (SOI), with a focus on the economic, social, and environmental dimensions. Addressing the limited empirical evidence on SOI among SMEs in emerging economies, the study examines sectoral variations and contextual influences shaping sustainability adoption. A qualitative multiple-case study was conducted with twelve enterprises across diverse sectors, including healthcare, agriculture, food, digital services, and engineering systems. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with founders and senior executives and analyzed using thematic coding, supplemented by secondary documentation. Findings reveal that economic considerations dominate SOI adoption, with firms prioritizing market survival, financial stability, and competitive product or process innovation. Social initiatives are emerging but often instrumental, focusing on community engagement, health, and capacity building. Environmental practices are limited and usually pursued opportunistically or when aligned with product differentiation. Contextual factors, including founder generational experience, shape sustainability orientation and decision-making. Sectoral and stage-specific differences further influence SOI implementation, with agri-food and health enterprises demonstrating higher social and environmental engagement. The study contributes to theory by highlighting how technology-driven enterprises in emerging economies selectively adopt SOI, emphasizing the interplay of technological capability, sector, development stage, and cultural context. Practical implications suggest the need for targeted policy support, entrepreneurial training, and ecosystem development to enhance comprehensive adoption of sustainability practices. These insights provide guidance for entrepreneurs, policymakers, and investors seeking to foster innovation that integrates economic, social, and environmental value. © 2026, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Multiple-Case Study; Sustainability-Oriented Innovation (SOI); Technology-Driven Enterprises