Guoren Long
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Guoren Long is a prominent researcher in environmental economics and sustainable development, with a focus on the intersection of technological innovation and green performance. His work primarily explores how industrial automation and policy frameworks influence carbon emissions and ecological efficiency, particularly within the context of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Long’s most-cited paper, "The impact of industrial robots on low-carbon green performance: Evidence from the belt and road initiative countries" (2024), has garnered 20 citations, demonstrating its timely relevance in understanding how robotics adoption can drive eco-friendly industrial transformation. This study provides critical insights into leveraging automation for achieving carbon neutrality goals, offering empirical evidence that informs both academic discourse and policy design. Long’s contributions are notable for bridging technology and sustainability, highlighting the dual role of industrial robots in boosting productivity while reducing environmental harm. His research is widely recognized for its practical implications, guiding policymakers and businesses in BRI nations toward smarter, greener growth. With a growing citation impact, Long continues to shape debates on sustainable development in the era of Industry 4.0.
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