The article clarifies the way in which the Green Industry Agenda is incorporated in the industrial sector across the cities of Mexico in 2014. It seeks to explain whether Knowledge Intensive Activities (KIA) are also intensive in the exercise of environmental practices with respect to other industries and if KIA located in the largest cities are the most innovative in environmental terms. The results indicate that KIA located in the largest cities of the country are not the most environmentally concerned but that the urban hierarchy has an important weight in the incorporation of the Green Industrial Agenda.
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Santiago, Luis E., Jiménez Martínez, M. N., Santiago G., M. y López Cervantes, J. A. (2021). Measuring greening of industry 4.0 in Mexico: imbalance in economic activity and city size. Cimexus, 16(2), 173-193.