Research on the Management Driving Mechanism of Sustainable Energy Technology
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmsd.202512511
Author(s)
Ziyang Zhou*
Affiliation(s)
Bachelor of Commerce (Logistics and Supply Chain Management), Curtin University(Singapore), Singapore
*Corresponding Author
Abstract
This article focuses on the management-driven mechanisms of sustainable energy technologies, aiming to deeply explore how to promote the development and application of sustainable energy technologies through effective management measures. Through a review and analysis of relevant literature, key management elements influencing the development of sustainable energy technologies are identified, including policy management, market management, innovation management, and social management, among others. The research constructed a comprehensive management driving mechanism model, elaborating on the interaction among various elements and their driving paths for the development of sustainable energy technologies. Finally, a series of targeted suggestions were put forward in light of the actual situation to promote the wide application and sustainable development of sustainable energy technologies on a global scale.
Keywords
Sustainable Energy Technology; Management Driven Mechanism; Policy Management; Market Management; Innovative Management
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