Cuteness or Coolness-How Does Different Anthropomorphic Brand Image Accelerate Consumers' Willingness to Buy Green Products? [PDF]
Lu Y, Liu Y, Tao L, Ye S.
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Assessment of home care aides' respiratory exposure to total volatile organic compounds and chlorine during simulated bathroom cleaning: An experimental design with conventional and "green" products. [PDF]
Lindberg JE +10 more
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Scepticism as a moderator of Generation Z’s attitudes towards CSR and green products
The aim of the study is to explain how Generation Z students' scepticism towards environmental claims moderates the relationship between the value of green consumption and attitudes towards corporate social responsibility (CSR) and green products.
Beata Skowron-Mielnik +5 more
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Effect of incentive policy on performance and international competitiveness of fruits, vegetables, and olive oil in Morocco: the case of greenhouse tomatoes, Clementine mandarins, and Maroc-Late oranges [PDF]
This article presents a brief review of agriculture situation in Morocco and deals with evaluating the effects of Morocco's incentive policy on performance and international competitiveness of four agricultural produce.
Abidar, Ali +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the hypoglycemic effect and mechanism of Dendrobium officinale polysaccharide (DOP) on type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) mice established by high-fat diet and streptozotocin. The results showed that DOP improved
Xiaoxia Chen +5 more
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Impure Public Goods and the Comparative Statics of Environmentally Friendly Consumption [PDF]
This paper develops an impure public good model to analyze the comparative statics of environmentally friendly consumption. “Green” products are treated as impure public goods that arise through joint production of a private characteristic and an ...
Matthew J. Kotchen
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New Solar Products: Creating 'Green-Collar' Job Growth in Rural Tennessee [PDF]
This article is under review.
Chris Tompkins
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Proposals are often made to tax goods which are environmentally damaging. Many such goods are consumed both directly by households and industry at large: for example, carbon-intensive fuel, waste water or congested road space. This paper adopts a tax-reform setting to evaluate such a policy. The welfare impact is shown to depend on an inputsubstitution
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