Boqiang Lin’s research while affiliated with Xiamen University and other places

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Publications (186)


Helping hand or grabbing hand: The impact of land finance on the green economic development in China
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November 2024

Finance Research Letters

Yicheng Zhou

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Retraction Note: Evaluating the effect of green fiscal policy on firm energy performance: evidence from China
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September 2024

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Economic Change and Restructuring

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Citations (74)


... According to Guan & Lin, (2024) By expanding the online decision-making model with energy savings, this study found that: (1) Energy savings are one of the key considerations when customers make purchasing decisions for energy-efficient equipment. (2): Consumers do not pay equal attention to energy efficiency in the purchase of household appliances (3): The perceived service benefits, perceived functional benefits, perceived price benefits, and brand trust have a positive impact on customer intentions to purchase energy-efficient appliances. ...

Reference:

Electric Energy Savings for Household Appliances: Small Steps, Big Impact
Do consumers concern about energy saving in purchasing energy-efficient home appliances? Evidence from online e-commerce review
  • Citing Article
  • October 2024

Energy Policy

... In terms of digital economy and digital finance, both Qin et al. [24] and Du et al. [29] pointed out that the impact of digital economy and digital finance on living carbon emissions has two sides, namely, positive impact and negative impact. On the one hand, the digital economy or digital finance can effectively expand the scale of consumption, leading to increased living carbon emissions. ...

What does the digital economy bring to household carbon emissions? – From the perspective of energy intensity
  • Citing Article
  • September 2024

Applied Energy

... To meet this demand, the government has provided strong support for infrastructure construction and energy supply. Shandong is a major industrial province in China, especially with respect to heavy industry, resulting in huge electricity demand [47][48][49]. Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang have abundant reserves of coal, oil, and natural gas resources; therefore, they are important energy bases. ...

Clean energy business expansion and financing availability: The role of government and market
  • Citing Article
  • August 2024

Energy Policy

... The net inflow of energy-intensive industries produces negative impacts on local green economic efficiency [8]. According to the Status of Energy Consumption Dual-control Target Completion for Various Regions in the First Half of 2021 published by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) on August 21, 2021, Jiangsu received a level 1 warning for energy intensity while Zhejiang received a level 2 warning. ...

Does industrial relocation impact green economic efficiency? Evidence from China’s energy-intensive industries
  • Citing Article
  • April 2024

Research in International Business and Finance

... Jin et al. (2023) report the dynamic spillover among geopolitical risk, climate risk, and energy markets from an international perspective. Lin et al. (2024) observe simultaneous opposite correlations between climate change attention and crude oil markets. ...

Stress from attention: The relationship between climate change attention and crude oil markets
  • Citing Article
  • March 2024

Journal of Commodity Markets

... Preferences related to building electrification are shaped by several factors, particularly income level [164] and level of knowledge [165][166][167][168][169]. Without sufficient understanding of the technical aspects of energy production, people are less likely to make "one-shot" purchases of energy-efficient appliances, which offers much less support for an elaborate transition to renewable energy [167,170]. Also important in affecting choices related to electrification is political ideology focusing on the energy transition [171,172], the extent to which a person discounts future events [173], and the high costs of electrification [166,[174][175][176]. Under residential conditions, renters may use more electric appliances than owners [177], but some building owners may disproportionately shift the costs of building electrification to their tenants [178,179]. ...

Present-biased individuals and their underinvestment in household energy efficiency: Evidence from first-tier Chinese cities
  • Citing Article
  • February 2024

Energy Policy

... believed that further investment in the energy sector is necessary [21] . Lin (2024) believed that the increment of clean energy business significantly alleviates the capital constraints, while the stock of clean energy business does not produce this effect [22] . ...

Business expansion and access to finance——A financial analysis for understanding the explosive growth of China's clean energy industry
  • Citing Article
  • March 2024

International Review of Financial Analysis

... However, relocation does not only have consequences for environmental statistics and policies. It is a complex and multifaceted issue that significantly impacts the entire production system, leading to the extension of supply chains and monopolization within industries [95]. ...

Does industrial relocation affect green total factor energy efficiency? Evidence from China's high energy-consuming industries
  • Citing Article
  • December 2023

Energy

... Given that cost is a vital control issue for companies (Nestorenko et al., 2022) and given the need for CO 2 reduction in green scenes (Wang & Lin, 2023), two objective functions are established: ...

Managing Carbon Efficiency and Carbon Equity: What Information Do We Have From Embodied Carbon Emissions?

... The transformation of energy structure and the improvement of energy efficiency have not only been the key to China's high-quality carbon peak, but also the key to China's carbon neutrality goal (Lin and Zhang 2023). The contradiction between development and emission reduction has always been a difficult problem to reconcile with the formulation of China's emission reduction policies. ...

The transfer of energy-intensive projects under carbon constraints: Does energy structure matter?
  • Citing Article
  • December 2023

Energy