2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.140710
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Environmental regulations, technological innovation, and low carbon transformation: A case of the logistics industry in China

Bin Xu
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“…(3) Moderating variables: Environmental regulation (er) is one of the moderating variables in this study. The majority of the existing studies employ environmental policies or pollution levels as measures of environmental regulation, including, for instance, pollution emissions [67,68], the treatment of pollutants [69], industrial investment in pollution control and the added value of the secondary industry [70], pollution control expenses [71], per capita environmental governance investment [72], and local environmental fiscal expenditures [73]. The existing methods for measuring environmental regulations have determined that a majority of environmental pollutants come from the secondary industry.…”
Section: Variable Descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3) Moderating variables: Environmental regulation (er) is one of the moderating variables in this study. The majority of the existing studies employ environmental policies or pollution levels as measures of environmental regulation, including, for instance, pollution emissions [67,68], the treatment of pollutants [69], industrial investment in pollution control and the added value of the secondary industry [70], pollution control expenses [71], per capita environmental governance investment [72], and local environmental fiscal expenditures [73]. The existing methods for measuring environmental regulations have determined that a majority of environmental pollutants come from the secondary industry.…”
Section: Variable Descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%