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The relationship between technological innovation and green transformation efficiency in China: An empirical analysis using spatial panel data

Journal

TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
Volume 64, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2020.101498

Keywords

Technological innovation; Green transformation efficiency; Technology research and development; Technology commercialization; Spatial durbin model

Funding

  1. Philosophy and Social Sciences Planning Project of Henan Provincial Department of Education [2020ZZJH-032]
  2. Soft Science Research Project of Henan Province [212400410056]

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The study found that technology research and development (TERD) and technology commercialization (TECO) have significant positive effects on green transformation efficiency (GTE) in local provinces, with TERD having a higher impact than TECO. However, TERD has a significantly negative spillover effect on GTE in neighboring provinces, while TECO has a significantly positive spillover effect. Additionally, the interaction between TERD and TECO positively affects GTE but also has a negative spillover effect on GTE.
Challenged by climate change and severe damage of the ecological environment caused by carbon emissions, the process of green transformation in the world has to be urgently accelerated. This study adopted the super efficiency DEA method to calculate the green transformation efficiency (GTE) of 30 provinces of China (except for Tibet) from 2009 to 2018. From the perspective of the technological innovation process, a spatial Durbin model is further proposed to investigate the impacts of technology research and development (TERD) and technology commercialization (TECO) on GTEs. The results showed that: (1) both TERD and TECO exerted significant positive effects on GTEs in local provinces, while the TERD coefficient was higher than that of TECO. (2) The spillover effect of TERD on GTEs in neighboring provinces was significantly negative, while the spillover effect of TERD was significantly positive. (3) Although the interaction between TERD and TECO positively affected GTEs, it also exerted a negative spillover effect on GTE. These findings indicate that the government should include the spatial spillover effects of TERD and TECO on GTEs when designing policies in support of technological innovation activities that contribute to green transformation.

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