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Will technological innovation uncertainty affect the distribution of benefits from low‐carbon innovation activities in industrial clusters?—A study based on gray Shapley values

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  • Xi Tang
  • Junwen Feng
  • Xiangyu Mao
  • Bo Feng
  • Junmin Wu

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Technological innovation of industrial cluster is an important measure to realize low‐carbon development. However, the uncertainty associated with new technologies can have a significant impact on the earnings of enterprises. This paper examines the benefit distribution of collaborative technological innovation in industrial clusters through the gray Shapley value, which makes up for the problem that existing research ignores the impact of the uncertainty of technological innovation on the distribution of benefits and provides a new research perspective. In addition, this paper also provides some countermeasures for the Chinese government to encourage enterprises in industrial clusters carry out low‐carbon innovation activities.

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  • Xi Tang & Junwen Feng & Xiangyu Mao & Bo Feng & Junmin Wu, 2024. "Will technological innovation uncertainty affect the distribution of benefits from low‐carbon innovation activities in industrial clusters?—A study based on gray Shapley values," Managerial and Decision Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 45(4), pages 1743-1755, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:mgtdec:v:45:y:2024:i:4:p:1743-1755
    DOI: 10.1002/mde.4095
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