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This study investigates productivity effects to firms introducing new environmental technologies. The literature on within-firm organisational change and productivity suggests that firms can get higher productivity effects from adopting new technologies if complementary organisational changes...
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Theory suggests that new market entrants play a special role for the creation of new technological pathways required …
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the total pollution under the presence of a union interested to "local" environmental damages (e.g. polluting production … output, so that their effects on the total pollution are theoretically ambiguous. In particular, the authors find that total … pollution is reduced (resp. increased) with increasing network effects intensity if the market is sufficiently large (resp …
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abatement outsourcing are highlighted, qualifications and refinements of the theory of vertical integration are then proposed …
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abatement outsourcing are highlighted, qualifications and refinements of the theory of vertical integration are then proposed …
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The study assesses net employment effects of technical progress which can be expected by the ongoing transition from end-of-pipe technologies towards cleaner production. Empirical evidence is presented on the basis of case studies and panel data including a telephone survey in German industry....
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The study assesses net employment effects of technical progress which can be expected by the ongoing transition from end-of-pipe technologies towards cleaner production. Empirical evidence is presented on the basis of case studies and panel data including a telephone survey in German industry....
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This paper analyses the determinants of employment reactions of firms when environmental innovations have been carried out. It differentiates hereby between employment increases and decreases. The data stem from a telephone survey covering more than 1500 firms in five European countries that...
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