| dc.description.abstract | In the era of Industry 4.0, manufacturing firms face increasing pressure to enhance
innovation performance while maintaining economic efficiency and sustainability.
This study examines the influence of Technology Orientation, Economic
Orientation, Digital Capability, and Sustainable Product Design on Innovation
Performance. A quantitative approach was employed using Partial Least Squares
Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) to analyse data collected from 159
manufacturing company respondents. The findings reveal that Technology
Orientation significantly enhances Digital Capability, Economic Orientation,
Sustainable Product Design, and Innovation Performance. Likewise, Economic
Orientation positively affects both Sustainable Product Design and Innovation
Performance, emphasizing the importance of financial discipline in supporting
innovation-driven outcomes. Additionally, Digital Capability has a significant
impact on Sustainable Product Design and Innovation Performance, underscoring
the role of digital transformation in improving sustainability practices. However,
Sustainable Product Design does not significantly influence Innovation
Performance, indicating that sustainability-oriented design efforts may not always
translate directly into higher innovation outcomes. These results highlight that
integrating technology, economic focus, and digital capabilities is essential for
achieving sustainable innovation and competitiveness in the manufacturing sector. | en_US |