The role of renewable energy and foreign direct investment toward environmental degradation convergence to achieve sustainability: evidence from ASEAN countries

被引:1
作者
Kurniawan, Robert [1 ]
Kusuma, Arya Candra [1 ]
Sumargo, Bagus [2 ]
Gio, Prana Ugiana [3 ]
Wongsonadi, Sri Kuswantono [4 ]
Sasmita, Karta [4 ]
机构
[1] ST IS Polytech Stat, Dept Stat Comp, Jakarta, Indonesia
[2] State Univ Jakarta, Dept Stat, Jakarta, Indonesia
[3] Univ Sumatera Utara, Dept Math, Medan, Indonesia
[4] Univ Negeri Jakarta, Dept Community Educ, Jakarta, Indonesia
关键词
Club convergence; Foreign direct investment (FDI); Renewable energy; Environmental degradation; ASEAN; CARBON-DIOXIDE EMISSIONS; CLUB CONVERGENCE; CO2; EMISSIONS; ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT; CONSUMPTION; IMPACT; POLICY;
D O I
10.1108/IJESM-02-2024-0012
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study aims to analyze the convergence of environmental degradation clubs in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). In addition, this study also analyzes the influence of renewable energy and foreign direct investment (FDI) on each club as an intervention to change the convergence pattern in each club.Design/methodology/approachThis study analyzes the club convergence of environmental degradation in an effort to find out the distribution of environmental degradation reduction policies. This study uses club convergence with the Phillips and Sul (PS) convergence methodology because it considers multiple steady-states and is robust. This study uses annual panel data from 1998 to 2020 and ASEAN country units with ecological footprints as proxies for environmental degradation. After obtaining the club results, the analysis continued by analyzing the impact of renewable energy and FDI on each club using panel data regression and the Stochastic Impacts by Regression on Population, Affluence and Technology model specification.FindingsBased on club convergence, ASEAN countries can be grouped into three clubs with two divergent countries. Club 1 has an increasing pattern of environmental degradation, while Club 2 and Club 3 show no increase. Club 1 can primarily apply renewable energy to reduce environmental degradation, while Club 2 requires more FDI. The authors expect policymakers to take into account the clubs established to formulate collaborative policies among countries. The result that FDI reduces environmental degradation in this study is in line with the pollution halo hypothesis. This study also found that population has a significant effect on environmental degradation, so policies to regulate population need to be considered. On the other hand, increasing income has no effect on reducing environmental degradation. Therefore, the use of renewable energy and FDI toward green investment is expected to intensify within ASEAN countries to reduce environmental degradation.Originality/valueThis research is by far the first to apply PS Club convergence to environmental degradation in ASEAN. In addition, this study is also the first to analyze the influence of renewable energy and FDI on each club formed, considering the need for renewable energy use that has not been maximized in ASEAN.
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页码:2312 / 2335
页数:24
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