Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(9), P. 3540 - 3540
Published: April 24, 2024
The prominence of agglomeration externalities (AEs) and network (NEs) in urban sustainable development has intensified recent times, with advances transportation infrastructure information technology acting as key accelerators. Despite the scholarly attention they receive, specific spillover effects that these exert on green innovation (GTI) remain under-explored. In an effort to bridge this knowledge gap, present study employs a spatial Durbin model scrutinize, spanning decade from 2011 2021, impact AEs NEs GTI across 283 Chinese cities prefecture level above. findings reveal following: (1) U-shaped influence GTI, initially inhibiting it, before ultimately fostering its growth. (2) are found consistently promote GTI. (3) significantly positive, while those not statistically significant. (4) influences exhibit marked regional variations. This extends research scope factors influencing by examining role NEs, thereby aiming offer valuable insights for enhancing
Language: Английский