Abstract

The construction of a green technology innovation system should not only give attention to technological innovation, but also pay attention to the heterogeneity of the enterprise itself. Therefore, from the dual perspectives of environmental regulation and corporate heterogeneity, we analyze the impact of corporate green technology innovation and believe that building a market-oriented green technology innovation system requires improving green development efficiency, promoting green technology R&D and application, and strengthening the combination of policy tools. Thus to support green transformation and development.

Highlights

  • Since the 21st century, environmental issues have been the subject of world attention, and the realization of regional sustainable development has become the consensus of the international community

  • China's economy is located in a critical period of transformation and upgrading, and environmental pollution and resource waste have increased the pressure for economic development

  • Wield proposed the concept of green technology innovation as early as 1994. They believe that green technology innovation is driven by the realization of the coordinated development of economy, society and ecology, and integrates resource consumption, environmental pollution, and ecological indicators into all links of technological innovation, strive to meet the ecological needs of social progress, and promote coordinated economic and social development. (Cleff, 1999) noted that market demand and customer utility are important driving forces for companies to choose green technology innovation strategies. (Nasierowski, 2003) and others used the DEA method to evaluate the efficiency of green technology innovation and believed that the technological bias effect of environmental policies has become a trend based on "directed technological change" (DTC). (Hart, 2004) divides technology into green technology and nongreen technology

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Introduction

Since the 21st century, environmental issues have been the subject of world attention, and the realization of regional sustainable development has become the consensus of the international community. By accelerating green progress can we effectively alleviate the problems of environmental pollution and resource depletion in economic progress and promote industrial enterprises to take the path of green development. (Roberto Roson, 2016) analyzes the economic effects of environmental changes and believes that policy designs that help to technological innovation can effectively improve green total factor productivity.

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