2021
DOI: 10.3390/jmse9030301
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Environmental Regulations on the Spatial Spillover of the Sustainable Development Capability of Chinese Clustered Ports

Abstract: For years, China has adopted environmental regulations in developing ports to improve their sustainability. Based on the data of Chinese ports from 2009 to 2018, this paper presents a data envelopment analysis model with subdividing input-output indicator weights and develops it further in two stages with the weight preference and the slacks-based measure, respectively. After assessing the sustainable development capability (SDC) of Chinese ports and their spatial correlation, it revealed that Chinese ports ar… Show more

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“…Therefore, future research can emphasize the collection of data for more years in order to conduct a panel DEA model, to indicate possible fluctuations of the efficiency levels over the years. Furthermore, future examination of other (indirect) causes of each port being efficient or less efficient (e.g., [67]) as well as of the impact of environmental regulations on the efficiency of ports (e.g., [68,69]) could develop deeper insight into the subject and provide understanding on the relationship between ports' development on the one hand and minimization of negative environmental impact on the other.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, future research can emphasize the collection of data for more years in order to conduct a panel DEA model, to indicate possible fluctuations of the efficiency levels over the years. Furthermore, future examination of other (indirect) causes of each port being efficient or less efficient (e.g., [67]) as well as of the impact of environmental regulations on the efficiency of ports (e.g., [68,69]) could develop deeper insight into the subject and provide understanding on the relationship between ports' development on the one hand and minimization of negative environmental impact on the other.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The steps, as well as the activities of the strategy development phase, are described as follows: 4.6.1. Establish Monitoring and Evaluation Indicators Establishing effective monitoring and evaluation (M&E) indicators during project planning is critical to ensuring success and sustainability [84]. M&E indicators are used to track progress, assess impacts, and identify areas for improvement [85].…”
Section: Phase 6: Monitoring and Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The market-oriented tools would provide strong incentives for enterprises to apply new environmental technologies, especially when environmental policies are more flexible and enterprises can freely choose the best way to achieve environmental objectives with lower cost and higher resource utilization efficiency (Gollop and Roberts, 1983;Wang et al, 2019;He et al, 2021). Considering the relevant literature, the market-oriented tools may produce different sentiments on the public and investors to understand the relationship between environmental regulation with ecoinnovation.…”
Section: Environmental Regulation Sentiment and Eco-innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhou et al (2021) find that the environmental regulation has significant spatial spillover effects on urban innovation. He et al (2021) believe that market-oriented tools have significant spatial spillover effects on the port sustainable development, rather than the regulatory tools. Lu et al (2021) find that there are differences in the spatial spillover effects of environmental regulation, which has the most significant effects on western regions.…”
Section: Spatial Spillover Effects Of Environmental Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%