Handbook of Climate Change Management 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-57281-5_177
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Frugal Eco-innovation for Addressing Climate Change in Emerging Countries: Case of Biogas Digester in Indonesia

Abstract: Technological innovation is considered to be one of the key strategies to maintain the global temperature below 2 °C. Since emerging and low-income countries are now responsible for reducing greenhouse gases (GHGs) under the Paris agreement, there is an implied need to balance their development mandate and climate change policies. This chapter highlights frugal eco-innovation as a means of providing basic needs while including the requirement to urgently address climate

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“…While taking it in the context of China's high-tech industry's gaseous emissions can cause deforestation, and utilizes massive energy and water, which results in an increased contribution to air pollution and waste problems (Agussani & Akrim, 2020;Duke & Osim, 2020). There is a need for the employees or the faculty members in China's tech sectors they should be provoked in lessening the use of those products which are non-recyclable such as oil, petroleum and nuclear energy (Chen & Hu, 2021;Ismail et al, 2021;Voda et al, 2021) (Saladich Nebot, 2019). In contrast, a scarcity of research has been noticed on the role of eco-product innovation, eco-process innovation, and ecoorganizational innovation between PES and ES in China's high-tech sector (Darmawan & Dagamac, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While taking it in the context of China's high-tech industry's gaseous emissions can cause deforestation, and utilizes massive energy and water, which results in an increased contribution to air pollution and waste problems (Agussani & Akrim, 2020;Duke & Osim, 2020). There is a need for the employees or the faculty members in China's tech sectors they should be provoked in lessening the use of those products which are non-recyclable such as oil, petroleum and nuclear energy (Chen & Hu, 2021;Ismail et al, 2021;Voda et al, 2021) (Saladich Nebot, 2019). In contrast, a scarcity of research has been noticed on the role of eco-product innovation, eco-process innovation, and ecoorganizational innovation between PES and ES in China's high-tech sector (Darmawan & Dagamac, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper waste generated by China's education sector uses a lot of energy and water, which increases air pollution and waste issues (Agussani & Akrim, 2020;Chilimba, Dunga & Mafini, 2020;Ghosh, 2022). There is a requirement that staff or faculty in China's educational sectors be encouraged to discourage using non-recyclable materials like paper or plastic packaging (Ismail, Wiropranoto, Takama, Lieu & Virla, 2021). Humans are compelled by growing environmental concerns to adopt more environmentally friendly lifestyles, including green infrastructures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chen and Huo [13] took the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area as an example to study the relationship between green innovation practices and carbon emission reduction. Ismail et al [14] examined the role of low-carbon technologies in eco-frugal innovation through an analysis of clean energy development cases in Indonesia, arguing that eco-frugal innovation contributes to the diffusion of low-carbon technologies with changes in products and services and engagement with the lower governance, thus providing the conditions for an effective response to the climate change challenge. Abbas [15] investigated eco-frugal innovation and the sustainability performance of lean startups in emerging economies, which stated that organizational cohesion, business ecosystems, government support, and market management all have a significant impact on enterprises' eco-frugal innovation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%