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Industrial policies are widely used across the world. In practice, designing and implementing these policies is a complicated task. In this paper, we assess the long-term performance of different industrial policy instruments, which include production subsidies, investment subsidies, entry subsi-dies, and consolidation policies. To do so, we examine a recent industrial policy in China Digital Transformation and Enterprise Innovation: Empirical Evidence Based on the Annual Reports of Listed Companies in China [J]. Journal of Central South University (Social Science Edition), 2022, 28 (05): 107-121.
This study focuses to investigate the relationship between globalization and the ecological footprint for Malaysia from 1971 to 2014. The results of the Bayer and Hanck cointegration test and the ARDL bound test show the existence of cointegration among variables. The findings disclose that globalization is not a significant determinant of the ecological
Government intervention, spillover effect and urban innovation performance: Empirical evidence from national innovative city pilot policy in China
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The impact of artificial intelligence on firms’ energy and resource efficiency: Empirical evidence from China Juan Li a , Shaoqi Ma a , Yi Qu b , Jiamin Wang a Show more Add to Mendeley This study creatively investigates the impact of extreme national climate risk on corporate environmental performance in the context of China. An inno
Empirical research focusing on Chinese multinationals is scarce and mainly based on a small number of cases or on aggregate statistical data. Therefore, more empirical studies are needed to analyze the influence of political risk and cultural distance on the location decisions of Chinese companies. Our empirical evidence indicates that financial stability and financial inclusion are mutually reinforcing and thus a balance between these two objectives can be achieved. That is, policymakers can obtain the objectives of including a growing number of users of financial services while maintaining systemic stability.
Empirical evidence refers to factual information or data derived from real-world observations and experiments, used to support or validate scientific claims and theories. Industrial Policy Implementation: Empirical Evidence from China’s Shipbuilding Industry Panle Jia Barwick Myrto Kalouptsidi Nahim Bin Zahur The above studies bring empirical evidence for the beneficial effects of AI on economic development and social progress. Existing studies demonstrate that AI may enhance operational effectiveness and reduce expenses to increase business productivity. On the one hand, AI contributes to the operational efficiency of enterprises.
On the other hand, enhanced organizational performance provides a firm increased capital to implement various scientific inventory management techniques. To this end, this study provides empirical evidence to support the literature regarding the impact of inventory management practices.
This paper provides empirical evidence from China to understand the relationship between ESG performance and corporate financing constraints. Third, this paper finds that corporate ESG performance helps to alleviate corporate financing constraints, which complements the understanding of the economic consequences of corporate ESG practices and Empirical evidence, information gathered directly or indirectly through observation or experimentation that may be used to confirm or disconfirm a scientific theory
Managerial and Decision Economics RESEARCH ARTICLE Digital economy, technological innovation, and green economic Abstract The paper discusses the effects of the digital economy on high-quality urban development and its mechanism. Theoretically, the digital economy can empower high-quality development by boosting entrepreneurial vitality. Empirically, the paper measures the overall level of the digital economy and high-quality development of the 222 Chinese cities at and above the
ESG performance, capital financing decisions, and audit quality: empirical evidence from Chinese state-owned enterprises Research Article Published: 21 January 2023 Volume 30, pages 44086–44099, (2023) Cite this article Download PDF R. M. Ammar Zahid, Adil Saleem & Umer Sahil Maqsood 16k Accesses 109 Citations Explore all metrics
Therefore, this study provides empirical evidence on the environmental consequences of digital government and contributes to a more comprehensive assessment of the outcomes of digital government establishment. Second, this study enriches the literature on energy sustainability.
Most importantly, it provides empirical evidence that challenges the deficit discourse and supports the findings of McKay and Devlin’s (2016) The results of the empirical test are consistent with Lin and Wang [15], as out-migration may play a more important role in eliminating energy poverty in regions where energy poverty rates are high.
This study empirically assesses the significance of financial sector development in determining the energy poverty of developing countries. The study utilizes a sample of 110 developing economies over a period ranging from 1990 to 2020. The analysis is based on the traditional econometric techniques comprising pooled OLS, fixed-effects, and random-effects We find that the micro-level empirical evidence on rational decision-making in green supply chain does exist—namely, rational decision-making not only has a beneficial effect on the environment and social welfare, but also can improve the sustainability of the supply chain.
This study provides empirical evidence and a comprehensive analysis of the positive impact of digital economy on the agglomeration, radiation, and intermediation of urban VC networks, contributing to a better understanding of the relationship between the two. However, there is a dearth of academic empirical studies on the use of big data in enhancing risk management systems. Chen et al. (2015b) is the only empirical research that we have found to bring the best out of our knowledge; hence, more empirical evidence is needed to study the connections between big data, risk, and fraud management. Viele übersetzte Beispielsätze mit „empirical evidence“ – Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch und Suchmaschine für Millionen von Deutsch-Übersetzungen.
5 Empirical results The empirical results are presented in two steps. First, the distributions of the central variables in the analyses are reported: the respondents’ fertility intentions and the size and composition of their ex- tant and substantive support’ represents her amount of social capital.
For our empirical analysis we construct comprehensive indicators to measure the level of big data development from both institutional and market perspectives, starting from the definition of big data development. We provide new empirical evidence on the impact of big data development on enterprise ESG performance. We provide empirical evidence on the economic consequences of ESG from the perspective of risk-taking and provide a policy basis for further development of the positive impact of ESG. In this article, we explore whether and how circular economy policies stimulate green innovation. At the dawn of this century, China launched the circular economy pilot policy (CEPP). Using the panel data of 284 Chinese prefectures, we estimate the effect of this pilot policy on green patent applications. Our findings indicate a significant positive effect of CEPP
Research methods: This paper aims to summarize the history and market situation of the ‘Big Five’ European leagues, review available theory and empirical evidence on incorporations and public and private investors, and suggest research gaps that deserve further attention. The authors have also constructed a unique database covering all owners in the two premium Innovation is the source of competitiveness among firms and the driver of economic growth. This paper examines the influence of fintech and firms’ innovation from the perspective of stakeholder financial support. To test the relationship, we collect data from Chinese small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) between 2011 and 2017. The results indicate that
Empirical evidence reveals that the BC significantly increases the number of invention patent applications of enterprises. Third, the management optimization channel. The BC reinforces corporate internal information and digital capabilities, optimizing corporate management and improving the efficiency of emission reductions. In other words, the study finds empirical evidence that the number of climate-change technologies has been responding strongly to the changes in levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions.
The research uses unbalanced panel data from all non-financial listed firms during the period 2007–2012 to investigate the effect of capital structure on firm performance in Vietnam. The results indicate that all debt ratios have significantly negative relation to firm performance. This outcome is not in accordance with most studies conducted in developed countries, which Enhancing the livelihood sustainability of rural households in developing countries is especially imperative given their exposure to a multitude of shocks and stressors that may hinder their livelihood well-being. However, previous studies have mainly focused on assessing the sustainability of rural livelihoods and identifying the factors that influence it, but neglected
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