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2021
DOI: 10.1080/13662716.2021.1929869
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Do European firms obey the rules? Environmental innovativeness in light of institutional frameworks

Abstract: In light of increasing ecological issues, the deployment of environmentally friendly technologies is of major importance. This paper examines how institutions can influence firm behaviour with respect to introducing environmental innovations. Based on institutional and innovation theory, we explore the relationship of institutional factors with two highly relevant and heterogeneous types of environmental innovation, namely: the reduction of material use (Ecomat) and the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions (E… Show more

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“…Institutional heterogeneity has significantly positive effects on green innovation, which is in line with the previous literature (Lubacha and Wendler, 2021;Wang F. et al, 2022). When enterprises face the pressure of environmental regulation, they will weigh up the cost of environmental punishment and the benefits of green innovation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Institutional heterogeneity has significantly positive effects on green innovation, which is in line with the previous literature (Lubacha and Wendler, 2021;Wang F. et al, 2022). When enterprises face the pressure of environmental regulation, they will weigh up the cost of environmental punishment and the benefits of green innovation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%