Assessing the potential of collaborative innovation strategies to drive green development: Threshold effect of market competition

Environmental management literature suggests that elevating the total factor productivity (TFP) of the renewable energy (RE) industry is pivotal for achieving green development. With intensifying market competition in the RE sector, collaborative innovation (COI) has emerged as a crucial strategic c...

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