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Do ‘green' employment effects vary across industries? Implications for green growth

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Lie, Christine Mee

University of Oslo. Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture

University of Oslo - Oslo

2016

36 p.

employment creation ; innovation ; sustainable development

South Korea

TIK Working Papers on Innovation Studies

20161014

Employment

http://www.sv.uio.no/tik/

English

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"This article investigates the impact of green innovation on employment growth, employing firm-level survey data from South Korea. We focus especially on the industry-dimension, investigating whether displacement or compensation effects vary across industries and according to subtypes of green process innovations. Results demonstrate that both green and non-green product innovations are associated with significant employment increases: a 1% increase in sales growth from new products is associated with a less than 1% increase in employment. Finally results are found to vary across industries, especially when simultaneously accounting for subtypes of green process innovations."

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