The role of democratic governance and patent innovations in advancing sustainable energy transition
民主的なガバナンスと特許イノベーションが持続可能なエネルギー転換に果たす役割 (AI 翻訳)
Wang Ying, Muhammad Ramzan, Victoria Olushola Olanrewaju, Said Khalfa Brika, Abubaker Abozrib
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日本語
本研究は、英国を対象に1997~2021年のデータを用いて、女性の政治参加、民主主義、特許イノベーションが再生可能エネルギー導入に与える影響を分析。ウェーブレット量子手法により、短期・中期・長期の時間スケールと分布の各分位点での効果を検証した結果、女性の政治参加と特許は一貫して促進効果を持つ一方、経済成長は抑制的に働くことが示された。
English
This study examines the impact of women in politics, democracy, and patent innovations on renewable energy adoption in the UK from 1997 to 2021 using wavelet-based quantile techniques. Results show that women in politics and patents consistently promote renewable energy, while economic growth has a negative effect. The findings support policies for female political participation, innovation, and democratic strengthening.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本では女性の政治参加や特許イノベーションと再生可能エネルギー導入の関係を実証した研究は少なく、本論文の手法や知見は日本のエネルギー転換政策の評価にも応用可能。特に、経済成長と再エネ導入のトレードオフを示唆する結果は、日本のGX政策における経済成長との両立を考える上で示唆に富む。
In the global GX context
This paper contributes to the global GX literature by empirically linking democratic governance, gender representation, and innovation to renewable energy adoption. Its use of wavelet quantile analysis offers a nuanced view of time- and distribution-dependent effects, relevant for policymakers designing context-specific energy transition strategies.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a novel empirical framework using wavelet quantile methods to analyze multi-scale drivers of renewable energy adoption.
🏢実務担当者:Highlights the importance of female political participation and patent innovation as levers for corporate and national renewable energy targets.
🏛政策担当者:Suggests that economic growth policies may need to be aligned with sustainability goals to avoid hindering renewable energy adoption.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Transitioning to sustainable and green energy is a critical pathway to achieving long-term sustainable development. While substantial research has been conducted on renewable energy, a significant gap remains in examining the specific roles that women in politics, democracy, and patent innovations play in influencing RE adoption. This study aims to address this gap by exploring the impact of these factors on RE, with a focus on the United Kingdom as a case study, covering the period from 1997Q2 to 2021Q4. Employing a series of advanced wavelet-based quantile techniques, this research highlights the dynamic relationships between these variables across different quantiles and time scales. The results demonstrate that women in politics and patent innovations consistently promote the adoption of renewable energy across various quantiles and time scales. Democracy is found to have a positive influence on renewable energy in the short and long terms but exhibits a negative impact in the medium term. Research and development (R&D) yield mixed effects in the short and medium terms, yet show a robust positive impact on renewable energy in the long run. Surprisingly, economic growth appears to detract from renewable energy adoption across various quantiles and time scales. Based on these findings, the study advocates for policies that encourage greater female political participation, foster innovation through patents, strengthen democratic institutions, design more effective R&D incentives, and incorporate sustainability into economic policy frameworks. These recommendations are aligned with the achievement of SDGs 7, 9, 8, and 13 .
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