Pechdin, Watchara Sarnkhaowkhom, Chawapon Kanthanetr, Sudarat Willemse, Martin Pieter
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Frontiers in Sociology
As the prevalence of social inequalities has become increasingly evident, the implementation of social welfare policies in countries across the globe has faced considerable obstacles and has not yielded the desired results. In spite of the fact that social welfare policies are formulated to reduce inequalities in society, the recent increase in ine...
Ren, Lin Liu, Dan Xiong, Deping
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Frontiers in Psychology
Due to its capital-related nature, corporate leverage is highly exposed to financial risk, and optimizing corporate leverage is an effective method of mitigating financial risk to maximize corporate value. We use a two-way fixed effects model to examine the impact of technological innovation on corporate leverage using panel data of A-share listed ...
Huang, Dawei Chen, Gang Han, Yonghui
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
This paper aims to investigate the impact, mechanism, and heterogeneity of regional integration policy (RIP) on firms’ total factor productivity (TFP). We take the integration of the Shenzhen-Dongguan-Huizhou policy (ISDHP) as the research object and conduct a multi-dimensional fixed-effect DID analysis based on China’s listed A-share firms’ data. ...
Huang, Dawei Chen, Gang
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
The purpose of this study is to apply a multidimensional fixed-effects difference-in-differences (DID) model to empirically examine the impact, policy mechanism, and heterogeneity of Technologically Advanced Policy (TAP) on green innovation in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) based on the data of China’s A-share listed companies from 2004 ...
Jia, Ximeng Wang, Tao Chen, Chen
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Frontiers in Psychology
This paper analyzes the impact mechanism of executive poverty experience on innovation performance from the two logics of “innate endowment” and “endogenous power.” It then explores the moderating role of executive characteristics, firm nature, and market competition from the perspective of heterogeneity, and finally proves the influence mechanism....
He, Ling Gan, Shengdao Zhong, Tingyong
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Frontiers in Psychology
This study examines the impact of financial redundancy on corporate social responsibility (CSR) based on a sample of Chinese listed firms from 2010 to 2020. The results indicate that financial redundancy has a significant positive effect on CSR. However, financially redundant resources are not balanced in terms of how they encourage firms to undert...
su-in kim, yujin kim;
This study examines the relationship between environmental risk and corporate bond credit ratings, and the moderating effect of market competition. We focus on Korean firms that are facing increasing risk of environmental crisis after the COVID-19 pandemic. Recently, the Korean government has been controlling businesses while promoting policies to ...
Guo, Yineng Fan, Lijun Yuan, Xiaohao
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
Green innovation has become a critical measure to address the sustainable development challenges of manufacturing industries, and research has largely neglected the important role of managers as decision-makers within firms. Using a sample of China’s listed manufacturing firms from 2009 to 2019, this study explores the impact of market competition ...
Ding, Lei Atallah, Gamal Sun, Guoqiang
This article examines how suppliers’ innovation in developing countries is affected by the interaction of vertical global supply chain relationships and horizontal market competition structure. We devised a bidirectional dynamic game model consisting of competing suppliers in a developing economy and an overseas buyer in a developed economy for inn...
Huang, Chengyin Chen, Ying
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
This study aims to explore the driving factors of green innovation, and uses the micro- and macro-data from China’s sports goods manufacturing industries. In particularly, sports goods manufacturing enterprises are identified by the textual analysis of information disclosure, and the competitive environment faced by each enterprise is built through...