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Analysis of the Inverted “U” Relationship Between R&D Intensity and Green Innovation Performance: A Study Based on Listed Manufacturing Enterprises in China

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  • Ling Wang

    (School of Economics and Management, East China Jiao tong University, Nanchang 330013, China)

  • Yuyang Si

    (School of Economics and Management, East China Jiao tong University, Nanchang 330013, China)

Abstract

Environmental innovation represents a pivotal pathway toward achieving energy efficiency improvements, carbon footprint reduction, and ecological sustainability enhancement. The research investigates Chinese manufacturing enterprises listed on domestic stock exchanges throughout 2011–2023. The analytical framework utilizes count-based regression methodologies to explore how R&D investment intensity influences eco-innovation capabilities. Results demonstrate curvilinear associations linking R&D expenditure levels with both substantive and strategic environmental innovation achievements across industrial firms. This outcome successfully passed the turning-point test. Environmental oversight and financial incentives produce divergent moderating influences on innovation trajectories. Regulatory frameworks generate restrictive impacts through narrowing optimal investment ranges and dampening peak innovation outputs, whereas fiscal support mechanisms foster expansive effects via broadening resource availability and amplifying achievement levels. Cross-sectional examination uncovers substantial variations among ownership categories and geographical locations. State-owned enterprises demonstrate significantly lower optimal R&D intensity thresholds. Private firms require substantially elevated thresholds for optimal performance. Inland territories manifest unbalanced innovation dynamics. Coastal areas exhibit symmetric innovation patterns. The research enriches empirical knowledge in eco-innovation studies while offering context-specific strategic insights. The findings establish theoretical foundations and practical guidance for policy architects designing integrated environmental management systems that enhance innovation capabilities.

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  • Ling Wang & Yuyang Si, 2025. "Analysis of the Inverted “U” Relationship Between R&D Intensity and Green Innovation Performance: A Study Based on Listed Manufacturing Enterprises in China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(17), pages 1-26, August.
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