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Research on Digital Transformation and Green Technology Innovation—Evidence from China’s Listed Manufacturing Enterprises

Green development and the digital economy are receiving increasing attention among scholars, practitioners, and policy makers, as the link between the two remains unclear, and exploring the study of the mechanisms at play between the two to achieve quality economic development is an urgent issue to...

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Published in:Sustainability 2023-04, Vol.15 (8), p.6425
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Artificial intelligence
Big Data
Business models
Clean technology
Cloud computing
Competitive advantage
Developing countries
Digital technology
Econometrics
Economic aspects
Economic development
Efficiency
Energy consumption
Environmental aspects
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Green technology
Innovations
LDCs
Literature reviews
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Productivity
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Technological change
Technology application
Transformations
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