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    The eco-innovation mode in China and its impact on carbon emissions: From the exploration/exploitation perspective by Wang, Weidong, Lu, Na, Li, Yaya, Wang, Dong, Zhang, Caijing

    “…The exploration/exploitation perspective is a well-known concept in the strategic management field; however, it has seldom been used to explore and analyze…”
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    Can Low-Carbon Technological Innovation Reduce Haze Pollution?—Based on Spatial Econometric Analysis by Jin, Shunlin, Wang, Weidong, Qalati, Sikandar Ali, Zhang, Caijing, Lu, Na, Zhu, Guyu, Wu, Jiahui

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (20-05-2022)
    “…Exploring the co-benefits of low-carbon tech-innovation in response to climate change on haze pollution is an important foundation for China’s ecological…”
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    The impact of carbon emissions trading on the directed technical change in China by Wang, Weidong, Wang, Dong, Ni, Wenli, Zhang, Caijing

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-11-2020)
    “…This paper focuses on whether carbon emissions trading (CET) has different impacts on the heterogeneous low-carbon innovation, and how CET affects the…”
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    Does affordable housing alleviate migrant workers' overwork in Chinese cities? by Zhang, Caijing, Zhang, Yaoyu, Wang, Bo

    Published in Cities (01-11-2023)
    “…Prior research on overwork has predominantly been conducted in developed countries. This study examines the role of affordable housing in Chinese cities and…”
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    Does increasing carbon emissions lead to accelerated eco-innovation? Empirical evidence from China by Wang, Weidong, Li, Yaya, Lu, Na, Wang, Dong, Jiang, Hongli, Zhang, Caijing

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-04-2020)
    “…Most of the literature in the field of eco-innovation focuses on how environmental innovation mitigates carbon emissions. In contrast, this study examines…”
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    Low-carbon technology innovation responding to climate change from the perspective of spatial spillover effects by Wang, Weidong, Lu, Na, Zhang, Caijing

    “…China's technological efforts to tackle climate change have lasted for many years. It is necessary to test the effect of these efforts with quantitative…”
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    Air quality and health benefits of increasing carbon mitigation tech-innovation in China by Jin, Shunlin, Wang, Weidong, Ostic, Dragana, Zhang, Caijing, Lu, Na, Wang, Dong, Ni, Wenli

    “…Most studies on the short-term local benefits of carbon mitigation technologies on air quality improvement and health focus on specific technologies such as…”
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    Social capital and rural residential rooftop solar energy diffusion—Evidence from Jiangsu Province, China by Wang, Weidong, Jin, Shunlin, Zhang, Caijing, Qin, Xue, Lu, Na, Zhu, Guyu

    Published in Energy research & social science (01-04-2023)
    “…The mobilisation of diverse social capital is critical to the promotion of renewable energy technologies. In this paper, we construct a model to explore the…”
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    The eco-innovation mode in China and its impact on carbon emissions:From the exploration/exploitation perspective by Weidong Wang, Na Lu, Yaya Li, Dong Wang, Caijing Zhang

    “…The exploration/exploitation perspective is a well-known concept in the strategic management field;however,it has seldom been used to explore and analyze…”
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    Low-carbon technology innovation responding to climate change from the perspective of spatial spillover effects by Weidong Wang, Na Lu, Caijing Zhang

    “…China's technological efforts to tackle climate change have lasted for many years.It is necessary to test the effect of these efforts with quantitative…”
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