The driving effect of technological innovation on green development: From the perspective of efficiency
Manli Cheng,
Junbo Wang,
Shanlin Yang and
Qiang Li
Energy Policy, 2024, vol. 188, issue C
Abstract:
Green development is considered to be an effective way to achieve win-win between economy and environment, and technological innovation is the core driving force of green transformation development. High-tech industries are the core industries of industrial technology and economic development, and their technological innovation ability and green development level are important supports for optimizing the national industrial structure and promoting the green transformation of industries. Therefore, based on the concept of innovation and green development, this paper analyzes the industrial development rule from the perspective of the interaction mechanism between technological innovation and green development, to provide theoretical reference for the design of corresponding development strategies and planning. Hence, NSBM model is constructed to evaluate the efficiency of multi-stage technology innovation and deconstruct the evolution law of technology innovation value chain of high-tech industry. Secondly, GML model is used to evaluate green total factor productivity and clarify the green and high-quality development status of high-tech industry. Finally, the truncated regression model is constructed to analyze the factors affecting the external environment of green transformation development. The results indicate that the upgrading of technology innovation value chain is conducive to promoting green transformation development.
Keywords: Technological innovation value chain; Green development; Internal transmission mechanism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2024.114089
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