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firms located in Germany. The adoption of CO2 reducing and sustainable technologies innovations is associated with lower …
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particular can not be expected to give substantial contributions to the solution of mass unemployment in Germany without using …
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for pushing firms to reduce air (e.g. CO2, SO2 or NOx) as well as water or noise emissions, avoid hazardous substances and …
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Much of the empirical literature analysing the relation between environmental innovation and competitiveness has focused on the question whether “it pays to be green”. We differentiate between different types of environmental innovations, which will be disentangled in those aiming at...
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conflicts and more benign political attitudes of citizens, while mergers presumably work through an improvement in …
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affect development through higher political stability, i.e. a lower incidence of conflicts and more benign political …
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In this paper, we analyze potential endogeneity problems in former econometric studies which regress corporate environmental performance such as green technology activities on green management. Based on evolutionary theory and the resource-based view of the firm, we discuss in the first step...
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The link between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities and financial performance of firms has been intensively examined and debated in academics and politics, but the connection to innovation has so far lacked research attention. This paper investigates whether CSR is complementary to...
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