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References for Impacts of regulation on eco-innovation and job creation
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Further reading
- Horbach, J. "The role of environmental policy for eco-innovation: Theoretical background and empirical results for different countries" In: Crespi, F., Quatraro, F. (eds). The Economics of Knowledge, Innovation and Systemic Technology Policy. London: Routledge, 2015.
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Key references
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Kemp, R., Pearson, P. Final Report MEI Project about
Measuring Eco-innovation. Maastricht: MEI, 2008. Key reference: [1]
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Horbach, J. "Determinants of environmental
innovation—New evidence from German panel data sources" Research Policy 37:1 (2008): 163–173. Key reference: [2]
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Ambec, S., Cohen, M. A., Elgie, S., Lanoie, P. "The Porter Hypothesis at 20: Can
environmental regulation enhance innovation and competitiveness?" Review of Environmental Economics
and Policy 7:1 (2013): 2–22. Key reference: [3]
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Porter, M. E., van der
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environment–competitiveness relationship" Journal of Economic
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Johnstone, N., Haščič, I., Popp, D. "Renewable energy policies and
technological innovation: Evidence based on patent counts" Environmental and Resource
Economics 45:1 (2010): 133–155. Key reference: [5]
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Rennings, K. "Redefining innovation:
Eco-innovation research and the contribution from ecological economics" Ecological Economics 32:2 (2000): 319–332. Key reference: [6]
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Brunnermeier, S. B., Cohen, M. A. "Determinants of environmental
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Miller, S. Indirectly Induced Innovation:
Consequences for Environmental Policy Analysis, 2014. Key reference: [8]
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Hottenrott, H., Rexhäuser, S. "Policy-induced environmental
technology and inventive efforts: Is there a crowding out?" Industry and Innovation 22 (2015): 375–401. Key reference: [9]
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Kammerer, D. "The effects of customer benefit
and regulation on environmental product innovation. Empirical evidence from
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Horbach, J., Rennings, K. "Environmental innovation and
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German Community Innovation Survey 2009" Journal of Cleaner
Production 57 (2013): 158–165. Key reference: [11]
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Lachenmaier, S., Rottmann, H. "Effects of innovation on
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Industrial Organization 29:2 (2011): 210–220. Key reference: [12]
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Rennings, K., Zwick, T. "The employment impact of cleaner
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countries" International Journal of
Innovation Management 6:3 (2002): 319–342. Key reference: [13]
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Kemp, R., Pearson, P. Final Report MEI Project about
Measuring Eco-innovation. Maastricht: MEI, 2008.
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