Low carbon cities pilot, executive environmental cognition, and enterprise green technology innovation
Deheng Xiao,
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Shuman Dong,
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Jianlong Wang
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et al.
Managerial and Decision Economics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
45(4), P. 2267 - 2281
Published: Feb. 14, 2024
Abstract
The
potential
of
the
low
carbon
city
pilot
(LCCP)
to
foster
enterprise
green
technology
innovation
(EGTI)
is
contingent
upon
enhancing
quality
urban
development,
improving
ecological
environment,
and
ultimately
achieving
objective
“double
carbon”
reduction.
Due
this,
this
article
uses
data
from
Chinese
A‐share
listed
businesses
in
Shanghai
Shenzhen
2009
2021
investigate
effect
LCCP
on
EGTI.
It
found
that
significantly
contributes
EGTI,
a
number
robustness
tests
later,
finding
remains
valid.
mechanism
analysis
confirms
promotes
EGTI
by
weakening
economic
policy
uncertainty
increasing
firms'
R&D
investment.
Through
heterogeneity
analysis,
paper
explores
optimizing
corporate
staff
structure,
media
attention,
government
subsidies
are
effective
paths
promote
development
with
LCCP.
moderating
executives'
environmental
cognition
plays
positive
role
between
This
enriches
related
research
evaluation
low‐carbon
pilots
provides
important
insights
for
promoting
transformation.
Language: Английский
Regional financial reform and corporate green innovation–Evidence based on the establishment of China National Financial Comprehensive Reform Pilot Zones
Finance research letters,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
60, P. 104849 - 104849
Published: Dec. 12, 2023
Language: Английский
Can intellectual property protection policy enhance enterprise innovation capability? Quasi-natural experimental study
Qiuhan Zhao,
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Wei Wu,
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Yuanqin Ge
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et al.
International Review of Financial Analysis,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 104163 - 104163
Published: March 1, 2025
The Effects of the Sci-Tech Finance Policy on Urban Green Technology Innovation: Evidence from 283 Cities in China
Hongying Zhang,
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Liyang Wan,
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Qiaozhe Guo
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(5), P. 1909 - 1909
Published: Feb. 24, 2025
To
balance
economic
development
with
environmental
sustainability
and
address
the
challenges
posed
by
new
wave
of
technological
innovation,
China
has
focused
on
leveraging
synergistic
effects
technology
finance.
This
approach
aims
to
promote
urban
green
innovation
(UGTI),
which
is
critical
in
achieving
innovation-driven,
high-quality
development.
study
draws
two
phases
China’s
“Promoting
Integration
Technology
Finance
Pilot”
policy,
implemented
2011
2016.
It
utilizes
data
from
283
cities
2007
2021
employs
a
multiple-period
difference-in-differences
(DID)
model
examine
effect,
mechanisms,
heterogeneity
science
(sci-tech)
finance
policies
UGTI.
The
results
indicate
that
(1)
sci-tech
significantly
foster
(2)
mechanism
analysis
reveals
stimulate
UGTI
enhancing
agglomeration
scientific
talent
factor
allocation.
(3)
shows
have
considerably
greater
effect
eastern
non-resource-based
than
western
resource-based
cities.
Furthermore,
strengthening
intellectual
property
protection,
advancing
digitalization,
implementing
suitable
financial
regulations
amplify
policies.
Language: Английский
Digital Economy Development and Green Innovation Efficiency from a Two-Stage Innovation Value Chain Perspective
Danxue Fan,
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Meiyue Li
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Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(11), P. 4421 - 4421
Published: May 23, 2024
Resolving
the
conflict
between
economic
growth
and
ecological
sustainability
is
crucial
when
transitioning
from
traditional
development
towards
a
sustainable
green
model.
In
this
context,
super-NSBM
model
was
applied
to
measure
efficiency
of
innovation
technology
research
development.
Additionally,
it
achievement
transformation
among
30
Chinese
provinces.
This
evaluation
conducted
for
period
2011
2021,
utilized
two-stage
value
chain
perspective.
The
entropy
method
used
comprehensively
calculate
digital
economy
index,
impact
on
effect
empirically
explored
using
SDM.
findings
revealed
following:
Firstly,
both
exhibited
significant
spatial
characteristics.
Secondly,
had
positive
not
only
in
local
region
but
also
neighboring
regions.
conclusion
remained
valid
throughout
series
robustness
tests.
Thirdly,
terms
regional
heterogeneity,
eastern
non-resource-based
regions
greater
dividends
than
central,
western,
resource-based
regions;
therefore,
more
significant.
Lastly,
intellectual
property
protection
data
factor
endowment
exerted
moderating
effects
influence
efficiency.
conclusions
provide
theoretical
backing
empirical
proof
mechanism
its
Policy
implications
are
suggested
based
these
findings,
such
as
reinforcing
digitalization,
establishing
targeted
policies,
fostering
favorable
external
environment
conducive
technological
innovation.
Language: Английский
IPR Protection and Sustainable Economic Growth: Domestic R&D Level and International R&D Trade Cooperation Perspective
Pengfei Cheng,
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M. N. Wang,
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Baekryul Choi
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(14), P. 6051 - 6051
Published: July 15, 2024
Based
on
theoretical
analysis
and
research
hypotheses,
this
study
uses
unbalanced
panel
data
from
107
countries
2008
to
2020
empirically
analyze
the
impact
of
intellectual
property
rights
protection
(IPRP)
sustainable
economic
growth
(SEG).
The
results
demonstrate
that
IPRP
promotes
SEG
directly
indirectly
by
enhancing
accumulation
knowledge
capital
through
domestic
R&D
international
trade
cooperation.
Technological
progress
reduces
positive
but
amplifies
effect
SEG.
Furthermore,
political
stability
enhances
effects
cooperation
This
provides
empirical
evidence
for
role
in
development
offers
policy
insights
governments
worldwide.
Language: Английский
Blue sky through intellectual property protection: quasi-experimental evidence from China’s Intellectual Property City Program
Environment Development and Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 3, 2024
Language: Английский
Impact of intellectual property protection on enterprise supply chain resilience: empirical evidence from China’s intellectual property pilot and demonstration city policy
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Dec. 2, 2024
This
study
leverages
China's
staggered
implementation
of
the
intellectual
property
pilot
and
demonstration
city
(IPPDC)
policy
as
a
quasi-natural
experiment
to
evaluate
impact
protection
(IPP)
on
enterprise
supply
chain
resilience
(SCR).
The
empirical
analysis
reveals
that
establishment
IPPDC
significantly
enhances
SCR
by
promoting
innovation,
improving
technology
diffusion
capabilities,
fostering
cooperative
culture
within
enterprises.
Additionally,
when
innovation
are
treated
threshold
variables,
positive
effects
IPP
intensify,
exhibiting
nonlinear
progressively
increasing
spillover
effect.
In
contrast,
influence
through
cooperation
follows
U-shaped
trajectory,
with
an
initial
decline
followed
subsequent
rise.
These
findings
emphasize
importance
interactions
between
policy-makers
enterprises
in
strengthening
responsibility.
Heterogeneity
indicates
policies
have
stronger
effect
robust
SCR,
more
significant
improvements
creation
than
resistance
recovery
abilities.
is
consistently
observed
across
primary,
secondary,
tertiary
industries,
particularly
substantial
impacts
western
China.
Moreover,
private
benefit
from
do
state-owned
provide
valuable
insights
for
demonstrating
practical
implications
beyond
their
theoretical
constructs.
underscores
critical
role
fortifying
ultimately
firms'
global
competitiveness
amid
rising
geopolitical
risk
uncertainty.
Language: Английский