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The performance of green innovation: From an efficiency perspective

Journal

SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES
Volume 78, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2021.101062

Keywords

Green innovation efficiency; SBM with undesirable outputs; Vertical-and-horizontal scatter degree method; sigma-Convergence; Spatial conditional beta-convergence

Funding

  1. National Social Science Fund of China [15ATJ004]
  2. Research Center for Fiscal and Financial development in Haixi (Minjiang University) [HXCJ1807]

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In this study, a combination of two methods was used to evaluate the efficiency of green innovation, revealing an overall increase in efficiency in the country, particularly in the central and western regions. Regional differences have been narrowing each year, and spatial factors have been found to accelerate the convergence of green innovation efficiency.
In this new stage of global economic development, we hope to achieve both economic development and environmental improvements via innovation. Green innovation aims to meet the dual goals of economic development and ecological protection. The scientific evaluation of the performance of China's green innovation appears to be quite meaningful. Some studies have evaluated the performance of green innovation, but are limited by the use of a single efficiency measurement method. To fill this research gap, this article uses a combination of two methods to evaluate green innovation efficiency, which provides a more precise evaluation of efficiency. Specifically, this article uses the vertical-and-horizontal scatter degree method to construct a pollutant index and then sets that index as the undesirable output in a slacks-based measure (SBM) model to evaluate efficiency. To further study the regional differences in green innovation efficiency, this article uses a convergence model. Most existing convergence analyses ignore spatial elements. Focusing on the influence of spatial factors, this article introduces a spatial econometric model into the convergence analyses. This article draws the following main conclusions. (i) The efficiency of green innovation in the country as a whole has been increasing each year, and green innovation efficiency in the central and western regions has increased significantly. (ii) Regional differences have narrowed each year. (iii) Green innovation efficiency is significantly positively spatially correlated, which is reflected in the spatial agglomeration of regions with the same efficiency level. (iv) Green innovation efficiency exhibits sigma-convergence and spatial conditional beta-convergence. (iv) Spatial factors accelerate the convergence of green innovation efficiency.

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