2021
DOI: 10.1002/bse.2730
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Green growth versus economic growth: Do sustainable technology transfer and innovations lead to an imperfect choice?

Abstract: A concern with the mitigation of climate change cuts a transversal line across economic agents, epitomized by two contradictory viewpoints. Some defend that green growth can be achieved without harming economic growth; others argue that it is not possible to respect sustainability if intensive consumption of goods continues to foster economic growth. Our research aims to analyze the role that sustainable technology transfer and sustainable innovations play in green growth and ascertain the impact of green grow… Show more

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“…The Nigerian manufacturing industry is believed to possess the capabilities to position Nigeria's GOIE on the global market, ensuring Nigeria is among the world's top competitive economies in terms of green creativity and GOIE. Excellence in green activities can enhance a country's economic growth (Fernandes et al, 2021). Nevertheless, Nigeria is argued to be grossly underperforming in recent years despite the efforts of its manufacturing organisations (Atanda & Olukoya, 2019; Ogbeibu et al, 2021; Sanni, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Nigerian manufacturing industry is believed to possess the capabilities to position Nigeria's GOIE on the global market, ensuring Nigeria is among the world's top competitive economies in terms of green creativity and GOIE. Excellence in green activities can enhance a country's economic growth (Fernandes et al, 2021). Nevertheless, Nigeria is argued to be grossly underperforming in recent years despite the efforts of its manufacturing organisations (Atanda & Olukoya, 2019; Ogbeibu et al, 2021; Sanni, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such prior research confirms a positive relationship between green entrepreneurship and green enterprise that is systemically linked to the oversight of governmental support in developing nations. Although scholars in this field have provided evidence supporting the link between environmental entrepreneurship and sustainability in developed economies [16,19], a lack of evidence and academic emphasis on developing countries such as Saudi Arabia raises questions as to the efficacy and transferability of such developmental propositions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing debate about sustainable entrepreneurship refers to the question of whether green growth can be achieved without harming economic growth. Very recently, Fernandes et al [26] tried to answer this key question, analyzing the roles that sustainable technology transfer and sustainable innovations play in green growth and ascertain the impact of green growth on economic growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%