2020
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae6020033
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Identifying System-Related Barriers for the Development and Implementation of Eco-Innovation in the German Horticultural Sector

Abstract: The implementation of eco-innovations can be a strategy to combine economic benefit and reduce negative environmental impact. German greenhouse production is highly energy intensive, as heating and energy account for the second largest cost factor. Thus, the sector wants to develop and implement eco-innovations to speed up the process towards increased sustainability. In this paper, a sectoral systems of innovation (SSI) analysis is presented to identify and describe interrelated systemic barriers for developi… Show more

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“…The available data suggest that close to 13,000 GJ/ha are consumed in the greenhouse cultivation of both crops, of which 99.6% accounts for heating purposes. According to Kuntosch et al (2020), black coal is the largest source of energy for heating purposes followed by natural gas and renewables (Figure 8 and Table A7) [39].…”
Section: Germanymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The available data suggest that close to 13,000 GJ/ha are consumed in the greenhouse cultivation of both crops, of which 99.6% accounts for heating purposes. According to Kuntosch et al (2020), black coal is the largest source of energy for heating purposes followed by natural gas and renewables (Figure 8 and Table A7) [39].…”
Section: Germanymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, more than 90% of costs for energy in greenhouses are used for heating systems and similar figures are reported for Netherlands [3]. In this context, fluctuating prices for fossil fuels represent an enormous challenge for greenhouse operators in Germany -especially against the backdrop of the recent energy crisis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…For agritech firms, the most important issues are to meet the expectations of various stakeholders and to increase the firm's financial performance [5][6][7], as the process of agricultural production will lead to huge pollution [8][9][10] to form a research gap. Therefore, to fill this gap, the present study describes the relationship between the ethical leadership of the chief executive officer and the firm financial performance from the perspective of environmentally proactive strategy adoption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%