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Elective sufficiency and individual behavioral changes: insights from economics
Sufficiency can be defined as a reduction in energy demand that is not a result of energy efficiency gains. It may result from individual choices, collective norms, or public organizational principles.
Aude Pommeret
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Anatomy of Stigmatized Behavior: Peer Influence and Relative Concern [PDF]
This paper is based on an ongoing joint work with David Sahn and Xiaobo Zhang.Social Stigma, Peer Influences, Relative Concern, Blood Donation, China, Agricultural and Food Policy, Community/Rural/Urban Development, Consumer/Household Economics, Food ...
Chen, Xi
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Greening Under Pressure: Climate Change Exposure and Eco‐Innovation
ABSTRACT This study explores the impact of climate change exposure on corporate eco‐innovation. Recognizing the urgent need to address climate change, we examine how firms directly respond to climate risks through eco‐innovation. Our findings indicate that climate change exposure is positively associated with corporate eco‐innovation.
Pietro Perotti +2 more
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APPROACHES TO IMPROVING THE DELIVERY OF SOCIAL SERVICES IN DIFFICULT ENVIRONMENTS [PDF]
Institutional and Behavioral Economics,
Berry, Chris +3 more
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ABSTRACT The blue economy has emerged as a key sector for linking sustainability and innovation, yet existing research has largely overlooked how firms operationalize these processes in practice. This study addresses that gap by asking: How do Portuguese blue economy firms embed sustainability‐oriented innovation (SOI) into their strategies, and what ...
Jennifer Nicole Elston +2 more
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The racial and ethnic gap in behavioral measures rivals the gender gap in the United States. [PDF]
Dariel A +3 more
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COMMENT: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYZING SOCIAL COSTS OF THE TOBACCO PROGRAM [PDF]
Institutional and Behavioral Economics,
Fuller, M.J., Stennis, Earl A.
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ABSTRACT This study examines how carbon accounting can be used to govern, not merely report, circular economy principles in shipping corporations. Grounded in institutional theory and aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda, this study introduces circular harmony as an accounting design principle: Circular interventions are embedded in a single well‐to‐wake ...
Assunta Di Vaio +2 more
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THE IMPORTANCE OF FUNCTIONAL FORM IN THE ESTIMATION OF WELFARE: DISCUSSION [PDF]
Institutional and Behavioral Economics,
Bergland, Olvar
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Artificial Intelligence and Environmental, Social, and Governance: A Hybrid Bibliometric Approach
ABSTRACT This study provides a comprehensive overview of research on artificial intelligence (AI) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) by creating a knowledge map of the field. Using a systematic–bibliometric approach, we quantitatively analyzed a total of 129 documents, which collectively were cited 4276 times (2017–2024).
Qiang (John) Wu +3 more
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