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Industry Development Tendency and Innovation Strategy Preference of Five Typical Industries under the Background of Low-Carbon Sustainable Development in China

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  • Yanhong Tu
  • Leilei Zhang
  • Xue Li
  • Sheng Du

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This paper tries to investigate the future development tendency of five typical industries in China and find out whether there exists a different innovation strategy preference between Chinese firms of low- and high-knowledge density industry in the background of low-carbon sustainable development. First, this paper finds that the innovation driven-based trend of industrial development is further accelerated in China. Firms in industries with high knowledge and technology density, such as specialized-supplier, scale-intensive, and science-based industries, are more likely to choose exploratory innovation strategy than exploitative innovation strategy. Firms in industries with low knowledge and technology density like service- and supplier-dominated industries are more likely to choose the exploitative innovation strategy. Second, results indicate that exploratory innovation can bring higher technological innovation performance than exploitative innovation. And the effect of the ambidextrous strategy is better than the single exploitative strategy in industries with high knowledge and technology density like specialized-supplier, scale-intensive, and science-based industries. Third, this paper suggests that innovation strategy preference plays a mediating role between industry type and technology innovation and a moderating effect of knowledge management capacity between innovation strategy and firms’ technology innovation.

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  • Yanhong Tu & Leilei Zhang & Xue Li & Sheng Du, 2022. "Industry Development Tendency and Innovation Strategy Preference of Five Typical Industries under the Background of Low-Carbon Sustainable Development in China," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-11, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:4418669
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4418669
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