The role of human factors in the adoption of sustainable design criteria in business: evidence from Belgian and Dutch case studies
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product development; sustainable design; sustainability criteria; implementation processes; human factors; Belgium; Netherlands; Holland; design criteria; Flanders; employee resistance; internal communication; employee involvement; employee support; informed employees; innovation; sustainable development.;All these keywords.
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