Bio‐innovation for environmental sustainability: Asymmetric nexus between bioenergy technology budgets and ecological footprint

Author:

Li Zhuangkuo1,Wang Chen1,Shi Pengman1,Murshed Muntasir23ORCID,Ali Sajid4

Affiliation:

1. School of Business Guilin University of Electronic Technology Guilin Guangxi China

2. Department of Economics, School of Business and Economics North South University Dhaka Bangladesh

3. Department of Business Administration Daffodil International University Dhaka Bangladesh

4. School of Economics Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan Pakistan

Abstract

AbstractAs the world grapples with sustainable energy and environmental preservation challenges, budgeting for bio‐resilience emerges as a pivotal step toward environmental sustainability. Our investigation delves into the influence of bioenergy technology budgets on the ecological footprint (ECF) in the top 10 nations that invest in bioenergy research and development (USA, China, Brazil, Germany, Japan, Canada, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and the Netherlands). Prior research depended on panel data methods to explore the bioenergy technology‐environment nexus, disregarding the specific traits of individual countries. Contrarily, the existing research applies the quantile‐on‐quantile tool to improve the precision of our analysis by delivering a holistic worldwide viewpoint and customized perceptions for every economy. The findings indicate that dedicating budgets to bioenergy technology improves environmental quality by reducing ECF across several quantiles within our sample nations. Moreover, the outcomes uncover unique patterns in these relationships across multiple countries. These results stress the significance of policymakers conducting exhaustive assessments and implementing productive tactics to address bioenergy technology funding and ECF changes.

Publisher

Wiley

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