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Digital economy and fiscal decentralization: Drivers of green innovation in China. [PDF]
Liu Z, Liu B, Luo H, Chen S.
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Annual report text's positive tone and corporate green innovation: Evidence from China. [PDF]
Gao Y, Feng J.
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Intelligent manufacturing and green innovation: Quasi-natural evidence from China. [PDF]
Cao X, Liu S.
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Green innovation and enterprise digital transformation: Escape from the "dilemma" of development and governance choices. [PDF]
She J, Zhang Q.
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022
Cooperative green innovation is an important tool to cope with global climate change and this article highlights cooperative green innovation with game theory. Some interesting conclusions are achieved. First, emission tax stimulates the innovation for all firms. Second, free-rider phenomena appear in cooperative green innovation.
Pu-yan Nie, Hong-xing Wen, Chan Wang
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Cooperative green innovation is an important tool to cope with global climate change and this article highlights cooperative green innovation with game theory. Some interesting conclusions are achieved. First, emission tax stimulates the innovation for all firms. Second, free-rider phenomena appear in cooperative green innovation.
Pu-yan Nie, Hong-xing Wen, Chan Wang
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Green Human Resource Management and Green Innovation
2021There is a growing need for the application of Green human resource management (HRM) in the organisation. Green HRM is a new concept that draws the attention of corporates to sustainability with various reformed policies and practices. As a part of green social capital availability in an organisation, the adoption of environmental management practices ...
Subhadarsini Parida, Kerry Brown
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2022
Green innovation (GI) represents the voluntary commitment of companies to develop new environmentally friendly products and/or processes. This type of innovation represents a new business paradigm in which social, environmental, and societal issues are taken into consideration in a balanced way, satisfying the different types of demands of the ...
Bartolomé Marco-Lajara +2 more
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Green innovation (GI) represents the voluntary commitment of companies to develop new environmentally friendly products and/or processes. This type of innovation represents a new business paradigm in which social, environmental, and societal issues are taken into consideration in a balanced way, satisfying the different types of demands of the ...
Bartolomé Marco-Lajara +2 more
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2023
Derived from the environmental crisis and global warming, the demands of the markets have increased by establishing as a requirement the use of more rational and efficient processes that ensure the quality of the products and mitigate the environmental impact of the daily operations of the organizations.
Ingrid Yadibel Cuevas Zuñiga +3 more
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Derived from the environmental crisis and global warming, the demands of the markets have increased by establishing as a requirement the use of more rational and efficient processes that ensure the quality of the products and mitigate the environmental impact of the daily operations of the organizations.
Ingrid Yadibel Cuevas Zuñiga +3 more
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Financial Markets and Green Innovation
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Fulfilling the commitments embedded in the Paris Agreement requires a climate-technology revolution. Patented innovation of low-carbon technologies is lower in the EU than in selected peers, and very heterogeneous across member states. We motivate this fact with an endogenous model of directed technical change with government policy and financial ...
Aghion, Philippe +6 more
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International Journal of Environmental Sustainability and Green Technologies, 2020
This article analyzes the elements of urban green innovation based on the public interest, decentralizing the infrastructure to democratize the territory and innovating the institutional design to address the complexity of the challenges in cities.
José G Vargas-Hernández +1 more
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This article analyzes the elements of urban green innovation based on the public interest, decentralizing the infrastructure to democratize the territory and innovating the institutional design to address the complexity of the challenges in cities.
José G Vargas-Hernández +1 more
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