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Licensing Effect of Pro-Environmental Behavior in Metaverse
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2022The Metaverse is an important virtual venue in people's daily lives. This study examined whether pro-environmental behaviors in the Metaverse with a self-customized avatar lead to licensing effects, thereby reducing pro-environmental intention in reality.
Hyungrok Jin +4 more
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Compulsory licensing for environmental purposes
2021The Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law is a landmark reference work, providing definitive and comprehensive coverage of this dynamic field. The Encyclopedia is organised into 12 volumes around top-level subjects – such as water, energy and climate change – that reflect some of the most pressing issues facing us today.
Bryan Mercurio, Ronald Yu
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License Renewal Environmental Fatigue Screening Application
Volume 1: Codes and Standards, 2014In NUREG-1801 (GALL) Revision 0 and Revision 1, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) defined the locations evaluated in NUREG/CR-6260 as a minimum acceptable set for evaluation of environmentally assisted fatigue (EAF), in addressing license renewal for nuclear plant components.
Christopher T. Kupper, Mark A. Gray
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DECISION MAKING ON STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY LICENSING: FIXED-FEE VERSUS ROYALTY LICENSING METHODS [PDF]
Because of a deterioration in the quality of the environment, this paper studies the effects of the environment and the economy on environmental technology licensing in a homogeneous Cournot duopoly model in order to reduce environmental pollution and hence improve social welfare.
MING-CHUNG CHANG +2 more
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Strategic Environmental Policy with Technology Licensing
The International Trade Journal, 2007The tendency for countries to cheat on international environmental agreements has been well-documented. One reason is that less developed countries suffer technological disadvantages. While a number of authors have shown that technological transfers can solve the stability problem, real-world giveaways rarely occur.
Jayoti Das, Stephen B. DeLoach
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