2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.eist.2018.03.003
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Eco-innovation to reduce biodiversity impacts of wind energy: Key examples and drivers in the UK

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“…2), results from this study indicate a strong link with consumers. As discussed in previous studies (4245), adoption of best practice in relation to technology, the environment, and governance can help mitigate the nonclimate impact of electric power production on biodiversity. Given the strong territorial link, countries have a far greater incentive and ability to manage impacts of electric power demand than exist in other sectors, where a higher proportion of impacts is displaced internationally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…2), results from this study indicate a strong link with consumers. As discussed in previous studies (4245), adoption of best practice in relation to technology, the environment, and governance can help mitigate the nonclimate impact of electric power production on biodiversity. Given the strong territorial link, countries have a far greater incentive and ability to manage impacts of electric power demand than exist in other sectors, where a higher proportion of impacts is displaced internationally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In this regard, regulatory pressure is a relevant driver for eco‐innovation (Triguero, 2019). Therefore, to comply with protection requirements and regulatory pressure, enterprises have to be proactive (Bossle, de Barcellos, Vieira, & Sauvée, 2016) and to be accompanied by an institutional arrangement that facilitates the adoption of eco‐innovation (Roddis, 2018). Additionally, some scholars have brought to light the impact of environmental policies and other institutional factors on the progress of eco‐innovation (Horbach, 2008; Popp, 2019).…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cui (2017) investigated the driving factors of eco-innovation, such as improving health and safety with green purchasing to enhance business functions in a developing country. Roddis (2018) identified 15 innovation examples at the sector of wind energy in the UK and found that eco-process and eco-organizational innovations were the most sensitive to the institutional and political influences. He also found that eco-product innovations were the most sensitive to supply-side factors.…”
Section: Eco-innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, controlling capital efficiency (C4) plays a vital role in improving corporate performance, profitability and value creation (Hahn & Figge, 2011;Cui, 2017). The potential for cost savings (C5), such as through the reduction of required input is also the driver of eco-innovation, which can enhance competitiveness (Roddis, 2018).…”
Section: The Proposed Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%