Innovational duality and sustainable development: finding optima amidst socio-ecological policy trade-off in post-COVID-19 era
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A Sinha, A Adhikari, AK Jha, Innovational duality and sustainable development: finding optima amidst socio-ecological policy trade-off in post-COVID-19 era, Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 2022Download Item:
Abstract:
Purpose:
This study aims to analyze the socio-ecological policy trade-off caused by technological innovations in the post-COVID-19 era. The study outcomes are utilized to design a comprehensive policy framework for attaining sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Design/methodology/approach:
Study is done for 100 countries over 1991–2019. Second-generation estimation method is used. Innovation is measured by total factor productivity, environmental quality is measured by carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and social dimension is captured by unemployment.
Findings:
Innovation–CO2 emissions association is found to be inverted U-shaped and innovation–unemployment association is found to be U-shaped.
Research limitations/implications:
The study outcomes show the conflicting impact of technological innovation leading to policy trade-off. This dual impact of innovation is considered during policy recommendation.
Practical implications:
The policy framework recommended in the study shows a way to address the objectives of SDG 8, 9 and 13 during post-COVID-19 period.
Social implications:
Policy recommendations in the study show a way to internalize the negative social externality exerted by innovation.
Originality/value:
This study contributes to the literature by considering the policy trade-off caused by innovation and recommending an SDG-oriented policy framework for the post-COVID-19 era.
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Author: Jha, Ashish
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Journal of Enterprise Information ManagementAvailability:
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Innovation, SDG, COVID-19, CO2 emissions, UnemploymentSubject (TCD):
Digital Engagement , Digital Humanities , INNOVATION , International Trade and Economic Geography , SUSTAINABILITYDOI:
https://doi.org/10.1108/JEIM-06-2021-0278Metadata
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