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Industrial convergence enhances regional green development efficiency (GDE) by fostering green innovation. Investment in high-tech sectors boosts this effect, while energy intensity can hinder it.

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  • Economics
  • Environmental Science
  • Regional Development

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  • Industrial convergence, particularly between manufacturing and producer services, is crucial for economic transformation.
  • Understanding its impact on regional green development efficiency (GDE) is vital for sustainable growth.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze how industrial convergence influences regional GDE in China.
  • To investigate the mediating role of green innovation, investment structure, and energy intensity.

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  • Coupling evaluation system for industrial convergence.
  • Directional distance function-based slacks-based measure and global Malmquist-Luenberger index for GDE.
  • Spatial econometric models and spatial conditional process analysis.

Main Results:

  • Regional GDE and green innovation exhibit spatial dependence.
  • Industrial convergence positively impacts regional GDE, considering spatial correlations.
  • Green innovation acts as a key mediator in this relationship.
  • Investment structure (favoring high-tech) enhances the positive effect, while energy intensity has an opposing moderating effect.

Conclusions:

  • Industrial convergence promotes regional GDE, primarily through enhanced green innovation.
  • Strategic investment in high-tech industries and managing energy intensity are crucial for maximizing benefits.
  • Addressing energy dependence is necessary to fully realize the potential of green innovation.