2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-018-00305-0
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Environmental dimension of innovation: time series evidence from Turkey

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“…Contrastingly, Ali et al (2016) for Malaysia, Jiao et al (2018) for China, Dauda et al (2019) for 18 nations, Demir et al (2020) for Turkey, and Su et al (2021) for the BRICS found that innovation does not contribute in improving the environmental quality.…”
Section: Technological Innovation and Environmental Deteriorationmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Contrastingly, Ali et al (2016) for Malaysia, Jiao et al (2018) for China, Dauda et al (2019) for 18 nations, Demir et al (2020) for Turkey, and Su et al (2021) for the BRICS found that innovation does not contribute in improving the environmental quality.…”
Section: Technological Innovation and Environmental Deteriorationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The industrial revolution that spanned in the eighteenth century has been associated with intensive use of accumulated capital which accelerated the economic growth rates; however, it was also associated with the spurring of harmful gases that were the main causes of global warming and environmental degradation. As a result, the issue of climate change has gained great concerns on the international levels and policy makers started to search for environmentally friendly technologies that could be utilized to maintain the goodness of the environment (Demir et al 2020). For instance, a report is published annually by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on lessening the climate alteration with the aim of providing policy makers with the needed policies to lessen the releases of greenhouse gases (GHG) (Jin and Kim 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clean or "green innovations" emphasize energy efficiency (ratio of energy input to economic output)-an important metric to measure energy innovation of countries (Erodgan et al, 2020;Zafar et al, 2021). Demir et al (2020) investigated the influence of domestic innovation on environmental degradation in Turkey from 1971-2013. They studied the relationship between innovation and CO2 emissions and proposed an inverted-U structure that depicts a rise in carbon emission during the initial stages of domestic innovation.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Carbon Emission and Energy Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was supported by another study demonstrating that short‐term exposure to air pollution increased hospital admissions associated with respiratory conditions during 2013–2015 in İstanbul, a highly populated and urbanized city of Turkey (Çapraz, Deniz, & Doğan, ). Skewed urbanization and air pollution are serious issues in developing countries like Turkey (Demir, Cergibozan, & Ari, ). Moreover, data regarding socioeconomic and settlement factors associated with respiratory infections among children in Turkey are unavailable in the literature, with only limited nationwide evidence presented by the THS 2012.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%