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A Study of Green Building Policy on Service Innovation Performance: Context in Assembled Building with Steel-Structure Developers

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  • LIU LIANGJUN

    (ASIA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY, Malaysia.)

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On the basis of dual innovation theory and service innovation theory, this paper takes Assembled building with steel structure developers as the research object, determines the research scale of green building policy, dual innovation and service innovation performance, and constructs the theoretical model of "green building policy dual innovation service innovation performance". This paper mainly uses the questionnaire survey method to conduct quantitative research. 548 valid questionnaires were distributed and recovered on the basis of pre-test. SPSS was selected for data analysis, Amos structural equation model was used to explore the relationship between the three, and the research hypothesis was verified. Through the research, it is found that green building policy and its dimensions have a significant positive impact on enterprise service innovation performance. The influence of supporting service policies is greater than that of incentive policies, and greater than that of mandatory policies; Dual innovation plays a part of intermediary role in the relationship between green building policy and its dimensions and enterprise service innovation performance. Among them, the intermediary effect of dual innovation in the overall impact of green building policies on enterprise service innovation performance accounted for 30.15%, the intermediary effect in the impact of mandatory policies on enterprise service innovation performance accounted for 18.92%, the intermediary effect in the impact of incentive policies on enterprise service innovation performance accounted for 21.64%, and the intermediary effect in the impact of supporting service policies on enterprise service innovation performance accounted for 15.93%; This study is committed to guiding Assembled building with steel structure developers to improve the performance of service innovation, and also provides a reference for the cross study of green building policy and service innovation performance.

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  • Liu Liangjun, 2022. "A Study of Green Building Policy on Service Innovation Performance: Context in Assembled Building with Steel-Structure Developers," International Journal of Science and Business, IJSAB International, vol. 14(1), pages 273-294.
  • Handle: RePEc:aif:journl:v:14:y:2022:i:1:p:273-294
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