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Title Does cyclical innovation in environmental-related technologies make knowledge-based economies carbon neutral?
ID_Doc 32613
Authors Feng, CQ
Title Does cyclical innovation in environmental-related technologies make knowledge-based economies carbon neutral?
Year 2023
Published Environmental Science And Pollution Research, 30, 17
DOI 10.1007/s11356-023-25736-9
Abstract The knowledge-based economies have reacted by enacting stringent legislation and encouraging innovation in environmental-related technologies (IERTs) across organizations, such as academic institutions. Although previous research continues to support green innovation as a pro-cyclical concept, the irregular effect of IERT dynamics on CO(2)e in knowledge-based economies has not yet been studied. The paper looks at the cyclical nexus between IERT and CO(2)e in 37 knowledge-based economies using panel data from 1990 to 2019. The augmented mean group supported that an adverse change in IERT contributes to CO(2)e during economic downturns. Second, the findings confirmed that positive dynamics in IERT reduces CO(2)e during economic expansions. Third, the findings signified that trade openness, expansionary commercial policy, gross domestic product per capita, and expansionary monetary policy all increase CO(2)e, while contractionary commercial policy and use of renewable energy all decrease CO(2)e. Overall, the results of this study showed that there is a counter-cyclical association between IERT and CO(2)e. It is suggested that to reduce CO(2)e in knowledge-based economies, the government should support IERT in both economic contraction and expansion periods.
Author Keywords Knowledge-based economies; Green innovation; Monetary policy; Commercial policy; Renewable energy consumption; Business cycles
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000933227700003
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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