How Does Regional Innovation Capacity Affect the Green Growth Performance? Empirical Evidence from China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Research Hypotheses
3. Regional Innovation Capacity and Coordination Characteristics
3.1. Regional Innovation Capacity
3.2. Characterizing Regional Innovation Capacity
3.3. Analysis on the Evolution Trend of RIC
3.3.1. Regional Innovation Capacity
3.3.2. Coordination Characteristics
4. Empirical Strategy
4.1. Model Specification
4.2. Green Growth Measurement
4.3. Control Variables and Data Source
4.3.1. Government Expenditure Scale
4.3.2. Regional Environment Regulation Intensity
4.3.3. Industrial Structure
5. Empirical Results and Discussion
5.1. Benchmark Results: The Effect of RIC on Green Growth Performance
5.2. Regional Differences
5.3. Robustness Test
5.3.1. Substitution of the Dependent Variable
5.3.2. Endogenous Test
6. Conclusions and Policy Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Type | Support Type | Instruments | Weight |
---|---|---|---|
Technical innovation capacity | Innovative resources | R&D personnel full-time equivalent per 1000 people | 0.037603 |
R&D expenditure to GDP | 0.026020 | ||
College students per 100,000 people | 0.020177 | ||
Knowledge creation | Number of SCI papers/researchers | 0.030449 | |
Total patent authorizations/R&D personnel | 0.070025 | ||
Invention Patent authorizations/Total patent authorizations | 0.023595 | ||
Firm innovation | R&D personnel full-time equivalent in firms per 1000 people | 0.045251 | |
Enterprise R&D Expenditure to GDP | 0.023562 | ||
Technology market transactions to GDP | 0.104054 | ||
Trademarks per capita | 0.067093 | ||
Total import and export of high-tech products to GDP | 0.051567 | ||
Sales revenue of new products/industrial enterprises main business income | 0.030430 | ||
Institutional innovation capacity | Education and information | Science and technology libraries per capita | 0.029398 |
Education expenditure to GDP | 0.066295 | ||
Computers owners and broadband users per 1000 people | 0.028395 | ||
Market institution | Foreign direct investment to GDP | 0.074983 | |
The proportion of investment in fixed assets of non-state-owned enterprises | 0.013156 | ||
The proportion of industrial output value of non-state-owned enterprises | 0.012466 | ||
Financial support | Loan Balance of Financial Institutions to GDP | 0.029071 | |
Total Capital Formation in Stock Market to GDP | 0.055474 | ||
Policy support | Government R&D input to GDP | 0.087072 | |
Public science and technology expenditure to GDP | 0.040275 | ||
Public education expenditure to GDP | 0.033588 |
Type | Variables | Context | Mean | Std. Dev | Min | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dependent variable | ||||||
TDF | Green growth performance | 0.691088 | 0.144798 | 0.340514 | 1 | |
Independent variables | ||||||
Unified | Regional unified innovation capacity | 0.217823 | 0.127600 | 0.064334 | 0.751720 | |
Tech | Technical innovation capacity | 0.210591 | 0.153973 | 0.03128 | 0.814081 | |
Soft | Institutional innovation capacity | 0.227598 | 0.126689 | 0.081746 | 0.710404 | |
Psim_TI | Coordination of Technology and Innovation | 30.08369 | 101.3656 | 1.999555 | 1288.439 | |
Control variables | ||||||
Scale | Governmental expenditure scale | 0.232165 | 0.098841 | 0.087045 | 0.626863 | |
Regul | Environmental protection expenditure | 0.007338 | 0.004979 | 0.001279 | 0.036143 | |
IND | Industrial structure | 46.36573 | 8.31467 | 19.014 | 61.5 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Unified | Tech | Soft | Tech & Soft | |
TDF | ||||
Unified | 0.432 *** | |||
(3.61) | ||||
Tech | 0.310 *** | 0.319 *** | ||
(3.15) | (3.51) | |||
Soft | 0.233 ** | 0.197 ** | ||
(2.33) | (2.13) | |||
Psim_IT | −0.0032 *** | |||
(−3.46) | ||||
Scale | 0.315 * | 0.377 ** | 0.293 * | 0.333 ** |
(1.85) | (2.24) | (1.63) | (2.05) | |
Regul | −6.298 ** | −6.411 ** | −6.008 * | −6.031 ** |
(−2.08) | (−2.11) | (−1.95) | (−2.13) | |
IND | −0.0385 | −0.0372 | −0.0503 * | −0.0317 |
(−1.38) | (−1.31) | (−1.80) | (−1.10) | |
year | yes | yes | yes | yes |
province | yes | yes | yes | yes |
_cons | 0.589 *** | 0.601 *** | 0.635 *** | 0.600 *** |
(11.32) | (11.51) | (12.50) | (10.66) | |
N | 290 | 290 | 290 | 290 |
AIC | −497.8 | −495.1 | −491.3 | −494.6 |
BIC | −468.4 | −465.8 | −462.0 | −457.9 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | (10) | (11) | (12) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
East_U | West_U | Cental_U | East_T | West_T | Cental_T | East_I | West_I | Cental_I | East_TI | West_TI | Cental_TI | |
TDF | ||||||||||||
Unified | 0.476 ** | 0.450 | 0.471 ** | |||||||||
(2.34) | (1.43) | (2.21) | ||||||||||
Tech | 0.293 * | 0.497 ** | 0.365 ** | 0.147 | 0.522 ** | 0.314 ** | ||||||
(1.74) | (2.30) | (2.33) | (0.87) | (2.22) | (2.14) | |||||||
Soft | 0.458 ** | −0.0725 | 0.202 | 0.423 ** | −0.0388 | 0.154 | ||||||
(2.48) | (−0.39) | (1.49) | (2.38) | (−0.21) | (1.27) | |||||||
Psim_TI | 0.000172 * | −0.000807 | −0.000109 ** | |||||||||
(1.75) | (−0.62) | (−2.75) | ||||||||||
Scale | −0.186 | 0.796 *** | −0.301 | −0.349 | 0.779 *** | −0.341 | −0.396 | 0.922 *** | −0.281 | −0.0671 | 0.672 *** | −0.202 |
(−0.24) | (3.44) | (−0.97) | (−0.45) | (3.60) | (−1.09) | (−0.55) | (4.21) | (−0.86) | (−0.13) | (3.02) | (−0.62) | |
Regul | −2.575 | −6.693 * | −7.992 | −5.812 | −6.655 * | −7.880 | 0.862 | −7.330 ** | −7.978 | −0.957 | −6.565 * | −1.535 |
(−0.34) | (−1.85) | (−1.44) | (−0.75) | (−1.89) | (−1.43) | (0.11) | (−2.04) | (−1.38) | (−0.12) | (−1.94) | (−0.28) | |
IND | −0.00204 | −0.000238 | −0.00260 * | −0.00451 | 0.000884 | −0.00253 * | −0.00208 | 0.000022 | −0.00272 ** | −0.000810 | 0.00120 | −0.00235 * |
(−0.44) | (−0.10) | (−1.96) | (−1.02) | (0.36) | (−1.91) | (−0.46) | (0.01) | (−2.00) | (−0.17) | (0.48) | (−1.81) | |
year | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
province | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
_cons | 0.701 ** | 0.386 ** | 0.869 *** | 0.884 *** | 0.361 ** | 0.887 *** | 0.731 ** | 0.448 *** | 0.896 *** | 0.620 * | 0.410 *** | 0.967 *** |
(2.11) | (2.51) | (7.18) | (2.82) | (2.46) | (7.45) | (2.32) | (2.85) | (6.98) | (1.85) | (2.61) | (7.84) | |
N | 110 | 90 | 100 | 110 | 90 | 100 | 110 | 90 | 100 | 110 | 90 | 100 |
AIC | −123.5 | −177.8 | −253.3 | −121.1 | −181.0 | −253.8 | −124.2 | −175.9 | −250.8 | −121.1 | −177.8 | −254.6 |
BIC | −101.9 | −157.8 | −232.4 | −99.54 | −161.0 | −232.9 | −102.6 | −155.9 | −229.9 | −94.08 | −152.8 | −228.5 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
U_EDF | T_EDF | I_EDF | TI_EDF | U_2SLS | T_2SLS | I_2SLS | TI_2SLS | |
main | ||||||||
Unified | 0.898 *** | 0.593 *** | ||||||
(6.58) | (3.48) | |||||||
Tech | 0.753 *** | 0.740 *** | 0.405 *** | 0.413 * | ||||
(7.13) | (7.24) | (2.61) | (1.65) | |||||
Soft | 0.0982 | 0.0683 | 0.737 *** | 0.216 | ||||
(0.85) | (0.68) | (4.00) | (0.66) | |||||
Psim_TI | −0.00027 ** | −0.0003 *** | ||||||
(−2.88) | (−3.13) | |||||||
Scale | −0.507 *** | −0.425 ** | −0.325 * | −0.5363 ** | −0.0282 | 0.0756 | −0.363 * | 0.0455 |
(−2.85) | (−2.42) | (−1.59) | (−3.10) | (−0.15) | (0.39) | (−1.74) | (0.17) | |
Regul | −4.313 | −5.032 * | −4.982 | −5.572 * | −1.928 | −2.185 | −1.437 | −1.748 |
(−1.39) | (−1.64) | (−1.51) | (−1.88) | (−0.61) | (−0.69) | (−0.44) | (−0.59) | |
IND | 0.0215 | 0.0353 | 0.00437 | 0.0364 | −0.0161 | −0.0135 | 0.0268 | −0.0289 |
(0.75) | (1.22) | (0.14) | (1.24) | (−0.54) | (−0.43) | (0.78) | (−0.71) | |
year | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
province | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
_cons | 0.364 *** | 0.377 *** | 0.502 *** | 0.377 *** | 0.593 *** | 0.608 *** | 0.603 *** | 0.683 *** |
(6.38) | (6.58) | (7.67) | (6.10) | (9.24) | (8.73) | (11.78) | (5.63) | |
N | 290 | 290 | 290 | 290 | 232 | 232 | 232 | 232 |
AIC | −487.0 | −495.3 | −453.6 | −491.9 | ||||
BIC | −457.6 | −465.9 | −424.3 | −455.2 | ||||
Sargan test | 1.512 | 0.899 | 6.512 | 2.820 | ||||
p-value | 0.2188 | 0.3429 | 0.0107 | 0.2441 |
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Hu, S.; Liu, S.; Li, D.; Lin, Y. How Does Regional Innovation Capacity Affect the Green Growth Performance? Empirical Evidence from China. Sustainability 2019, 11, 5084. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11185084
Hu S, Liu S, Li D, Lin Y. How Does Regional Innovation Capacity Affect the Green Growth Performance? Empirical Evidence from China. Sustainability. 2019; 11(18):5084. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11185084
Chicago/Turabian StyleHu, Sumin, Shulin Liu, Die Li, and Yuxuan Lin. 2019. "How Does Regional Innovation Capacity Affect the Green Growth Performance? Empirical Evidence from China" Sustainability 11, no. 18: 5084. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11185084
APA StyleHu, S., Liu, S., Li, D., & Lin, Y. (2019). How Does Regional Innovation Capacity Affect the Green Growth Performance? Empirical Evidence from China. Sustainability, 11(18), 5084. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11185084