We seek to test whether innovation, measured by the number of accepted patents improves or worsens the environment in China. We hypothesize the existence of an inverse U-shaped curve, which differs by industry and provincial level of development. In that context, we test for a quadratic relationship between accepted patents and CO2 emissions per capita in 30 provinces and 32 economic sectors of China. We use a novel fixed effect panel data quantile (FEQR) regression estimator and differentiate between energy-intensive and non-energy intensive sectors, as well as between more and less-developed provinces of China. We find evidence for an inverse U-shaped relation between patent generation and CO2 emissions for both, more and less energy-inte...
Exploring the impact of technological innovation on carbon efficiency is conducive to achieving a be...
This study investigates the effects of environmental regulations of carbon emissions and air polluti...
Humanity is in more danger from escalating greenhouse gas (G.H.G.) emissions, making the world warme...
We seek to test whether innovation, measured by the number of accepted patents improves or worsens t...
The beginning of the 21st century marked a time in which the economic and environmental landscape in...
The increasing concern on the present and future impact of climate change has raised the attention o...
Although environmental economics research explores the impacts of green innovation on reducing CO2 e...
The exploration/exploitation perspective is a well-known concept in the strategic management field; ...
Deteriorating environmental quality poses a serious threat to life on earth. Similar to other countr...
In the past decade, researchers have shifted their interests to explore different ways to mitigate e...
Environmental problems caused by carbon emissions have received widespread attention, and technologi...
We examine the effect of air pollution on innovation activity by studying city-level patenting activ...
In recent decades, climate change, mostly caused by CO2 emissions, has become a critical issue of co...
Promoting technology development co-operation is particularly relevant while addressing global clima...
The Paris Agreement marks global response to climate change after 2020 and China has proposed the du...
Exploring the impact of technological innovation on carbon efficiency is conducive to achieving a be...
This study investigates the effects of environmental regulations of carbon emissions and air polluti...
Humanity is in more danger from escalating greenhouse gas (G.H.G.) emissions, making the world warme...
We seek to test whether innovation, measured by the number of accepted patents improves or worsens t...
The beginning of the 21st century marked a time in which the economic and environmental landscape in...
The increasing concern on the present and future impact of climate change has raised the attention o...
Although environmental economics research explores the impacts of green innovation on reducing CO2 e...
The exploration/exploitation perspective is a well-known concept in the strategic management field; ...
Deteriorating environmental quality poses a serious threat to life on earth. Similar to other countr...
In the past decade, researchers have shifted their interests to explore different ways to mitigate e...
Environmental problems caused by carbon emissions have received widespread attention, and technologi...
We examine the effect of air pollution on innovation activity by studying city-level patenting activ...
In recent decades, climate change, mostly caused by CO2 emissions, has become a critical issue of co...
Promoting technology development co-operation is particularly relevant while addressing global clima...
The Paris Agreement marks global response to climate change after 2020 and China has proposed the du...
Exploring the impact of technological innovation on carbon efficiency is conducive to achieving a be...
This study investigates the effects of environmental regulations of carbon emissions and air polluti...
Humanity is in more danger from escalating greenhouse gas (G.H.G.) emissions, making the world warme...