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learning-learning through R&D in wind turbine manufacturing, learning from previous experience of installation, and learning …
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learning — learning through R&D in wind turbine manufacturing, learning from previous experience of installation, and learning …
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Global warming and the acute domestic air pollution in China have necessitated transition to a sustainable energy system away from coal-dominated energy production. Through a systematic review of the national policy documents, this study investigates the policy mix adopted by the Chinese...
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This study, which focuses on Chinese semiconductor companies, explores the relationship between government support (GS), proactive market orientation (PMO), science and technology (S&T) employees input (STEI), S&T employees management (STEM), and innovation performance (IP). In addition,...
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agglomeration effects are more pronounced on the province level rather than larger regions. We also find a positive effect of FDI on …
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agglomeration effects are more pronounced on the province level rather than larger regions. We also find a positive effect of FDI on …
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agglomeration effects are more pronounced on the province level rather than larger regions. We also find a positive effect of FDI on …
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The U.S. and China are the world’s largest and second largest CO2 emitters, respectively, and to what extent the U.S. and China get involved in combating global climate change is extremely important both for lowering compliance costs of climate mitigation and adaptation and for moving...
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Adopting renewable energy technologies has been seen as a promising way to reduce CO2 emissions and deforestation. This paper investigates how social networks may affect renewable energy technology adoption. We distinguish two channels through which social networks may play a role: (i) the...
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