Shaojian Chen
Papers
4
Total Citations
146
H-Index
3
About
Shaojian Chen is an emerging scholar whose research sits at the intersection of automation technology, industrial economics, and sustainable development. His work primarily investigates how the adoption of industrial robots reshapes firm-level outcomes, with a particular focus on productivity, export performance, and environmental sustainability. Chen's most influential contribution, "Industrial Robots and Firm Productivity" (2023), has already garnered 107 citations, establishing him as a significant voice in the rapidly growing literature on automation's economic consequences. Building on this foundation, his subsequent research has expanded into environmental dimensions, examining how robot adoption influences low-carbon green performance across Belt and Road Initiative countries — a timely inquiry given global decarbonization pressures. His repeated focus on firm export behavior, explored across multiple studies, reveals a systematic effort to understand how automation reshapes a firm's competitive position in international markets. Though relatively early in his career, Chen's trajectory is notable for its thematic coherence and policy relevance, addressing questions that matter deeply to policymakers navigating the twin challenges of technological transformation and climate change in developing economies.
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Top Papers
- 1Industrial robots and firm productivity107 citations · 2023
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- 3Robot adoption and firm export: Evidence from China16 citations · 2024
- 4Robots, Productivity, and Firm Exports3 citations · 2021