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The Culture of Sustainable Governance for Green Economic Development
Aleksy Kwilinski, Oleksii Lylyov, Tetyana Pimonenko
Cultural Management: Science and Education 9 No. 1 (2025)
https://doi.org/10.30819/cmse.9-1.04 pp: 71-94 2025-06-27
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Stichworte/keywords: Green economic development, technological advancement, resource efficiency, governance, research and development
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Kwilinski, A., & Lylyov, O., & Pimonenko, T. (2025). The Culture of Sustainable Governance for Green Economic Development. Cultural Management: Science and Education, 9 (1), 71-94. doi:10.30819/cmse.9-1.04
@article{Kwilinski_2025,
doi = {10.30819/cmse.9-1.04},
url = {https://doi.org/10.30819/cmse.9-1.04},
year = 2025,
publisher = {Logos Verlag Berlin},
volume = {9},
number = {1},
pages = {71-94},
author = {Aleksy Kwilinski, Oleksii Lylyov, Tetyana Pimonenko},
title = {The Culture of Sustainable Governance for Green Economic Development},
journal = {Cultural Management: Science and Education}
}
Abstract
This paper aims to analyse the causal relationship between the culture of sustainable governance and green economic development (GD) across EU countries for the period 2013-2023. The study hypothesiz-es that a strong culture of sustainable governance significantly enhances green economic outcomes, and vice versa. To test this hypothesis, the Panel Vector Autoregression method was applied to examine the impacts and interconnections between the culture of sustainable governance, measured by the World Governance Indicators, and green economic development, quantified via the Malmquist‒Luenberger Index. The analysis reveals that past GD significantly predicts future growth, with improvements in go-vernance culture playing a critical role, explaining up to 33.44% of GD variance over time. The study also found that research and development positively contribute to GD, although to a lesser extent than go-vernance does. Countries such as Austria and Germany demonstrate high GD scores due to strong tech-nological adoption and efficient resource management, whereas countries such as Lithuania and Malta face challenges in these areas. The findings underscore the importance of integrating governance cul-ture with technological innovation and resource efficiency strategies to promote sustainable economic growth in the EU.
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