Abstract"Cutting overcapacity" is the primary task of supply-side structural reform in China, which focuses on "disposing and eliminating zombie enterprises firmly". "Zombie enterprises" usually refer to those who fall into a financial crisis but rely on the support of the government or the bank to survive. At present, the research of "zombie enterprise" by scholars at home and abroad is mainly concentrated in the macro level. But this paper argues that the enterprise is a specific market player, therefore, if you want to crack the "zombie enterprise" problem fundamentally, you should ultimately start from the enterprise, promoting the efficient use of resources through technological innovation, which helps enterprises to establish core competitiveness and drives the sustainable development of enterprises.
Research on the adoption behavior of water efficiency labeling is of great significance for improving citizens' water-saving consciousness and promoting water-saving techniques and standards. This study sorted out 559 papers about adoption behavior and then systematically analyzed the origin and research progress of water efficiency labeling in different fields. Finally, related theories and empirical analysis are integrated, and a research framework of ‘gold ingot’ that focuses on adoption behavior is constructed. The study found that the research mainly involves three contents in the current: adoption behavior of corporate users, adoption behavior of rural households and adoption behavior of individual users. Based on the above literature analysis, this study proposes a theoretical framework for research on the adoption behavior of water efficiency labeling.
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