| Tables | ||
| Table 3.1. | Total Studies in Innovation Ambidexterity per Year. | 25 |
| Table 3.2. | Most Cited Studies in Innovation Ambidexterity. | 26 |
| Table 3.3. | Top Prominent Authors in Innovation Ambidexterity. | 30 |
| Table 3.4. | Top Prominent Countries in Innovation Ambidexterity. | 31 |
| Table 3.5. | Top Prominent Journals in Innovation Ambidexterity. | 32 |
| Table 3.6. | An Overview of the High-Cited Papers in Innovation Ambidexterity. | 34 |
| Table 4.1. | Demographic Profile of Respondents. | 64 |
| Table 7.1. | The Highest Number of Documents of a Source. | 144 |
| Table 7.2. | The Most Highly Cited IoT Adoption Publications. | 145 |
| Table 7.3. | Clusters From Cited References. | 147 |
| Table 7.4. | Application Domains of the IoT. | 148 |
| Table 7.5. | Extracted Keywords. | 150 |
| Table 9.1. | Cronbach's Alpha for Each Independent Variable. | 208 |
| Table 9.2. | Descriptives and Correlations. | 209 |
| Table 9.3. | Coefficients of the Effects of Sustainable Human Resource Practices on Sustainable Behavior. | 210 |
| Table 9.4. | Coefficients of the Effects of Sustainable Human Resource Practices on Sustainability Knowledge of the Resort. | 210 |
| Table 9.5. | Coefficients of the Effects of Sustainable Human Resource Practices and Sustainability Knowledge on Sustainable Behavior. | 211 |
| Table A1. | Research Variables With Their Corresponding Items and Measurement Scales. | 221 |
| Table A2. | True or False Statements From the Online Questionnaire. | 224 |
| Table 10.1. | Comparison Review of Technological Transformation and Adoption in Supermarket and Online Retailer. | 240 |
| Table 11.1. | Model Reliability and Validity Test Results. | 254 |
| Table 11.2. | Divergent Validity Result Test. | 255 |
| Table 11.3. | Structural Model Coefficients and Model Fit Metrics. | 256 |
| Table 11.4. | Weights Related to the Middle Layer of the MLP Model. | 257 |
| Table 11.5. | The Importance of Each Independent Variable in Predicting the Dependent Variable. | 257 |
| Table 11.6. | Summary of Regression Model Test Results. | 258 |
| Table 11.7. | Comparison of the Predictive Power of the Models. | 259 |
| Table 12.1. | The Most Productive Countries Based on the Rate of Citation. | 273 |
| Table 12.2. | Most Cited Journals in SE Adoption. | 274 |
| Table 12.3. | Most Cited Articles in SE Adoption. | 276 |
| Table 12.4. | Co-Citation Network of Cited References in SE Adoption. | 281 |
| Table 12.5. | Theories Used in the SE Adoption. | 285 |
| Table 15.1. | Cross Loading Criterion for the Results of the Discriminant Validity. | 342 |
| Table 15.2. | Fornell and Larcker (1981) Criterion for the Results of Discriminant Validity. | 343 |
| Table 15.3. | Descriptive Statistics and Correlation of Constructs. | 344 |
| Table 15.4. | Results of the Model With Interaction Terms. | 345 |
| Table 15.5. | Results of Structural Model Assessment. | 345 |
| Table 15.6. | Assessment of Endogeneity Bias Using the Durbin-Wu-Hausman Test. | 346 |
| Table 15.7. | Assessment of Quadratic Effects. | 347 |
| Table 15.8. | Assessment of Unobserved Heterogeneity Using FIMIX-PLS. | 348 |
| Table 3.1. | Total Studies in Innovation Ambidexterity per Year. | 25 |
| Table 3.2. | Most Cited Studies in Innovation Ambidexterity. | 26 |
| Table 3.3. | Top Prominent Authors in Innovation Ambidexterity. | 30 |
| Table 3.4. | Top Prominent Countries in Innovation Ambidexterity. | 31 |
| Table 3.5. | Top Prominent Journals in Innovation Ambidexterity. | 32 |
| Table 3.6. | An Overview of the High-Cited Papers in Innovation Ambidexterity. | 34 |
| Table 4.1. | Demographic Profile of Respondents. | 64 |
| Table 7.1. | The Highest Number of Documents of a Source. | 144 |
| Table 7.2. | The Most Highly Cited IoT Adoption Publications. | 145 |
| Table 7.3. | Clusters From Cited References. | 147 |
| Table 7.4. | Application Domains of the IoT. | 148 |
| Table 7.5. | Extracted Keywords. | 150 |
| Table 9.1. | Cronbach's Alpha for Each Independent Variable. | 208 |
| Table 9.2. | Descriptives and Correlations. | 209 |
| Table 9.3. | Coefficients of the Effects of Sustainable Human Resource Practices on Sustainable Behavior. | 210 |
| Table 9.4. | Coefficients of the Effects of Sustainable Human Resource Practices on Sustainability Knowledge of the Resort. | 210 |
| Table 9.5. | Coefficients of the Effects of Sustainable Human Resource Practices and Sustainability Knowledge on Sustainable Behavior. | 211 |
| Table A1. | Research Variables With Their Corresponding Items and Measurement Scales. | 221 |
| Table A2. | True or False Statements From the Online Questionnaire. | 224 |
| Table 10.1. | Comparison Review of Technological Transformation and Adoption in Supermarket and Online Retailer. | 240 |
| Table 11.1. | Model Reliability and Validity Test Results. | 254 |
| Table 11.2. | Divergent Validity Result Test. | 255 |
| Table 11.3. | Structural Model Coefficients and Model Fit Metrics. | 256 |
| Table 11.4. | Weights Related to the Middle Layer of the MLP Model. | 257 |
| Table 11.5. | The Importance of Each Independent Variable in Predicting the Dependent Variable. | 257 |
| Table 11.6. | Summary of Regression Model Test Results. | 258 |
| Table 11.7. | Comparison of the Predictive Power of the Models. | 259 |
| Table 12.1. | The Most Productive Countries Based on the Rate of Citation. | 273 |
| Table 12.2. | Most Cited Journals in SE Adoption. | 274 |
| Table 12.3. | Most Cited Articles in SE Adoption. | 276 |
| Table 12.4. | Co-Citation Network of Cited References in SE Adoption. | 281 |
| Table 12.5. | Theories Used in the SE Adoption. | 285 |
| Table 15.1. | Cross Loading Criterion for the Results of the Discriminant Validity. | 342 |
| Table 15.2. | Fornell and Larcker (1981) Criterion for the Results of Discriminant Validity. | 343 |
| Table 15.3. | Descriptive Statistics and Correlation of Constructs. | 344 |
| Table 15.4. | Results of the Model With Interaction Terms. | 345 |
| Table 15.5. | Results of Structural Model Assessment. | 345 |
| Table 15.6. | Assessment of Endogeneity Bias Using the Durbin-Wu-Hausman Test. | 346 |
| Table 15.7. | Assessment of Quadratic Effects. | 347 |
| Table 15.8. | Assessment of Unobserved Heterogeneity Using FIMIX-PLS. | 348 |
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