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Green technology diffusion mechanism in China's aviation industry cluster based on complex network game model

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  • Zheng, Sen
  • Zhang, Jie
  • Jian, Lirong

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The aviation industry cluster's diverse strategic choices of firms significantly influence the green technology diffusion. To examine how external factors and intra-cluster associative structures influence green technology diffusion, this paper constructs an evolutionary game model of green technology networks based on small-world networks, integrating governmental regulation and public oversight perspectives. Through simulations within the real-world aviation context, we analyze the dynamic characteristics of green technology diffusion. Furthermore, we investigate the driving effects of governmental and public initiatives in facilitating green transformation of aviation manufacturing firms. The empirical results reveal several critical insights: (1) A government-mandated minimum threshold for environmental subsidies is crucial to propel the green technology diffusion. In scenarios where environmental regulation penalties are inadequately low, speculative behaviors among firms occur, hindering the diffusion process. (2) Amplifying public engagement significantly bolsters the rate of green technology diffusion and augments the average returns for firms. The public's tolerance threshold for environmental pollution exhibits a high sensitivity to the success of green technology diffusion. (3) We discern variances in green technology diffusion across different network types. While green technology successfully permeates scale-free networks with diverse densities, its diffusion is notably impeded in small-world networks with lower densities. The associative structures and hierarchical distribution of firms within clusters drive varying outcomes in green technology diffusion.

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  • Zheng, Sen & Zhang, Jie & Jian, Lirong, 2024. "Green technology diffusion mechanism in China's aviation industry cluster based on complex network game model," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 313(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:313:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224034121
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.133634
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