Is proximity better? The geographical proximity of financial resources and green innovation

IF 10.1 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Jichuan Sheng, Rui Ding
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The agglomeration of financial resources is generally considered to encourage business practices that promote green innovation. In addition, green innovation is also subject to firms' location and may exhibit significant spatial effects. However, most studies failed to consider the complex association between financial resources and green innovation from the lens of geographical proximity. This paper scrutinizes the influence of geographical proximity of financial resources on green innovation with the case of Chinese listed firms. It critically examines the role of trade-offs between competitive and substitution effects triggered by geographical proximity in this complex relationship. The findings demonstrate that the geographical proximity of financial resources affects firms' trade-offs between competitive and substitution effects, changing their green innovation activities. In addition, green innovation and distance to financial centers have an inverted U-shaped association, suggesting an optimal location between the firm and financial centers conducive to green innovation. Finally, internal ownership reinforces the effect of geographical proximity of financial resources on green innovation, while external environmental regulation weakens this effect. Therefore, this paper extends the existing green innovation theory from the lens of geographic proximity. This can help us better understand the influence of geographic proximity of financial resources on green innovation.

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距离越近越好吗?金融资源与绿色创新在地理上的接近性
一般认为,金融资源的聚集会鼓励促进绿色创新的商业行为。此外,绿色创新还受制于企业的地理位置,并可能表现出显著的空间效应。然而,大多数研究都没有从地理邻近性的角度来考虑金融资源与绿色创新之间的复杂关联。本文以中国上市公司为例,探讨了金融资源的地理邻近性对绿色创新的影响。它批判性地研究了在这一复杂关系中,地理邻近性引发的竞争效应和替代效应之间的权衡作用。研究结果表明,金融资源的地理邻近性会影响企业在竞争效应和替代效应之间的权衡,从而改变其绿色创新活动。此外,绿色创新与金融中心的距离呈倒 "U "型关系,表明企业与金融中心之间的最佳位置有利于绿色创新。最后,内部所有权加强了金融资源的地理接近性对绿色创新的影响,而外部环境监管则削弱了这种影响。因此,本文从地理邻近性的角度扩展了现有的绿色创新理论。这有助于我们更好地理解金融资源的地理邻近性对绿色创新的影响。
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Journal of Product Innovation Management
Journal of Product Innovation Management 管理科学-工程:工业
CiteScore
17.00
自引率
5.70%
发文量
42
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Product Innovation Management is a leading academic journal focused on research, theory, and practice in innovation and new product development. It covers a broad scope of issues crucial to successful innovation in both external and internal organizational environments. The journal aims to inform, provoke thought, and contribute to the knowledge and practice of new product development and innovation management. It welcomes original articles from organizations of all sizes and domains, including start-ups, small to medium-sized enterprises, and large corporations, as well as from consumer, business-to-business, and policy domains. The journal accepts various quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and authors from diverse disciplines and functional perspectives are encouraged to submit their work.
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