4.6 Article

Effects of Technological Innovation Network Embeddedness on the Sustainable Development Capability of New Energy Enterprises

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 11, Issue 20, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su11205814

Keywords

network embeddedness; external resource acquisition; corporate social responsibility; enterprise sustainable development

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71403066, 71774036, 71872057, 71804084]
  2. MOE (Ministry of Education in China) Project of Humanities and Social Sciences [18YJC630245]
  3. Social Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province [17GLH21, 18GLB023]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province [QC2018088]

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The rapid development of China's economy has led to increasing problems with energy security and environmental pollution. Sustainable economic and environmental development in China can be effectively ensured through the sustainable development of new energy enterprises. Moreover, network theory holds that enterprises form multiple complex and diverse social networks through their interconnection, which further boosts the sustainable development of enterprises. This study used the social network analysis method and the accelerating genetic algorithm projection pursuit model, embedded new energy enterprises in technological innovation networks, and established a conceptual model that included network embeddedness, external resource acquisition, corporate social responsibility, and the sustainable development capability of enterprises. Then, hierarchical regression analysis was used to test the conceptual model. The results of this study provide a new theoretical basis and relevant policy suggestions for the sustainable development of China's new energy enterprises. The results are also important for China's environmental governance and for creating a green and harmonious future ecological environment.

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