2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16091520
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The Effect of Innovation-Driven Strategy on Green Economic Development in China—An Empirical Study of Smart Cities

Abstract: Of all the countries presently industrializing, both going green and going smart ideas can be likened to green development, in that they are helping to address or identify new routes out of environment and development conflicts. Environmental pollution issues loom large for China, and the scale of its transformation makes its proposed solutions of widespread interest. China has begun to decouple some environmental pressure from economic growth, and an innovation-driven strategy is proposed to deal with the syn… Show more

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“…On the one hand, the smart city policy is conducive to optimizing and upgrading of industrial structure, promoting the efficiency of resource allocation, thereby reducing energy waste and improving GTFP. Under the smart city policy, the industrial structure achieves a transformation of industrial structural factors from labor-intensive to capital-intensive, and then from capital-intensive to technical-intensive [38]. Smart cities rely on Internet of Things, cloud computing, data mining, and other emerging information technologies and are mainly based on factors such as knowledge and technology.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, the smart city policy is conducive to optimizing and upgrading of industrial structure, promoting the efficiency of resource allocation, thereby reducing energy waste and improving GTFP. Under the smart city policy, the industrial structure achieves a transformation of industrial structural factors from labor-intensive to capital-intensive, and then from capital-intensive to technical-intensive [38]. Smart cities rely on Internet of Things, cloud computing, data mining, and other emerging information technologies and are mainly based on factors such as knowledge and technology.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the endogenous growth theory, technological innovation has a positive impact on the environment, as it enhances environmental friendly production sources by substituting pollutant sources. It implies that technological innovation can reduce pollution without affecting economic growth [18]. The transformation to sustainable economies having low-carbon production sources require provisions of affordable and secure energy for social development and economic growth [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Research and Development (R&D) F63 Promotion of R&D is fundamental in achieving a green economy (Weng et al 2015 ). Green Technology Innovation F64 Green innovation is pivotal for the transition to green industrial growth (Cao et al 2019 ). Marketization Innovation F65 Marketization innovation is also important.…”
Section: Proposed Criteria Sub-criteria and Alternative Strategies mentioning
confidence: 99%