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Title Technological Innovation and Greener Energy Technology Adoption: Do Socioeconomic Conditions Make a Difference
ID_Doc 30315
Authors Song, ML; Shahzad, U; Ractham, P; Goyal, S
Title Technological Innovation and Greener Energy Technology Adoption: Do Socioeconomic Conditions Make a Difference
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1109/TEM.2023.3239427
Abstract Industrialized countries and environmental protection agencies urge greener energy technology adoption and improvement in technological innovation. In this regard, the primary factor of greener energy adoption could be the budget allocated for renewable energy R & D, technological innovation, and socioeconomic conditions. The prime objective of this study is to explore the role of R & D for renewable energy adoption while considering economic and social factors. The present study analyzed quarterly data for Australia covering the period of 1994Q1-2019Q4. Furthermore, in this article, we employ the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator algorithm, ARDL bound testing, and a dynamic ARDL approach for a comprehensive empirical analysis. Empirical estimates reveal that R & D budgets for renewable energy, energy efficiency, and science and technology significantly promote greener energy adoption in the short term. However, the impact of the R & D budget on energy efficiency is positive in the long term. Technological innovation and economic growth are positively associated with green energy generation. From a policy perspective, an increase in budget allocation for R & D in renewables, energy efficiency, and technological innovation might act as a policy factor to bring environmental and economic sustainability.
Author Keywords Research and development; Green products; Air pollution; Technological innovation; Economics; Australia; Renewable energy sources; greener energy; R&D budgets; socio-economic conditions (SECs); technological adoption; technological innovation
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000935668900001
WoS Category Business; Engineering, Industrial; Management
Research Area Business & Economics; Engineering
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