Eco-innovation, sustainable supply chains and environmental performance in European industries
Institute of Economics. Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna. Laboratory of Economics and Management. ; Costantini, Valeria ; Crespi, Francesco ; Marin, Giovanni ; Paglialunga, Elena
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna - Pisa
2016
30 p.
environment ; environmental policy ; governance ; industrial sector ; innovation ; sustainable development
LEM Working Paper Series
2016/19
Technology
English
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"The introduction and adoption of green technologies are considered the most cost effective way to reduce environmental pressure without compromising economic competitiveness. The scientific literature has emphasized the crucial role played by diffusion pathways of green technologies along the supply value chain, but empirical quantitative findings on the effectiveness of green technologies in improving environmental performance are scarce. The objective of this paper is to highlight the role of inter-sectoral linkages in shaping the influence played by eco-innovations on sectoral environmental performance. Empirical findings show that both the direct and indirect effects of eco-innovations help reduce environmental stress and that the strength of these impacts varies across the value chain depending on the technology adopted and the type of pollutant under scrutiny. The main implications we can deduce are that, first both corporate and policy governance strategies should specifically address the goal of maximizing environmental gains that can be achieved through the development and adoption of clean technologies along the supply chain, and second both strategies should be coordinated in order to minimize the costs for reducing environmental pressures."
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