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Evaluating the link between innovative human capital and regional sustainable development: Empirical evidence from China

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 43, Pages 97386-97403

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-29337-4

Keywords

China; Innovative human capital; Regional green growth; Spatial durbin model; Technological progress

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This study empirically examines the impact of innovative human capital (IHC) on regional green growth in China. The findings reveal that there is a strong spatial correlation between IHC and green growth. The quantity of IHC has a significant positive impact on regional green growth, while the quality of IHC does not promote green growth. Additionally, both the quantity and quality of IHC indirectly enhance green growth through technological progress. The study suggests that promoting green growth requires enhancing the accumulation of IHC and narrowing the gap between the eastern and western regions of China in terms of IHC accumulation.
Innovative human capital (IHC) can boost the economic growth of nations. However, in recent years, economies have become more attuned to sustainable development. In this context, it is important to assess the potential impact of IHC on green growth. Against this background, this study empirically examines the role of IHC on regional green growth in China, considering the spatial spillover effect and focusing on the quantity and quality of human capital and its direct and indirect effects on green growth. To this end, this paper adopts the spatial Durbin model, constructs an indicator system to evaluate green growth, and establishes a calculation formula for the quantity and quality of IHC. The empirical analysis provided some important findings. First, IHC and green growth have strong spatial correlation characteristics. Second, the quantity of IHC has a significant positive impact on regional green growth; however, the quality of IHC does not promote regional green growth. Third, the quantity and quality of IHC indirectly improve the level of regional green growth through technological progress. Finally, the role of IHC and its spatial spillover effect in improving the regional green growth level are most obvious in the central and western regions of China. Therefore, promoting green growth requires enhancing the accumulation of IHC and narrowing the gap between eastern and western China in the accumulation of IHC.

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