Eco-innovation Dynamics and Green Economic Change: the role of sectoral-specific patterns

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Eco-innovation Dynamics and Green Economic Change : the role of sectoral-specific patterns. / Andersen, Maj Munch; Faria, Lourenço G. D.

Proceedings of R&D Management Conference 2015. 2015.

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Andersen, MM & Faria, LGD 2015, Eco-innovation Dynamics and Green Economic Change: the role of sectoral-specific patterns. i Proceedings of R&D Management Conference 2015. R&D management conference 2015, 23/06/2015.

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Andersen, M. M., & Faria, L. G. D. (2015). Eco-innovation Dynamics and Green Economic Change: the role of sectoral-specific patterns. I Proceedings of R&D Management Conference 2015

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Andersen MM, Faria LGD. Eco-innovation Dynamics and Green Economic Change: the role of sectoral-specific patterns. I Proceedings of R&D Management Conference 2015. 2015

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Andersen, Maj Munch ; Faria, Lourenço G. D. / Eco-innovation Dynamics and Green Economic Change : the role of sectoral-specific patterns. Proceedings of R&D Management Conference 2015. 2015.

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abstract = "This paper investigates the features of Green Economic Change process at the meso-level, the greening of industries. We posit that, as for “traditional” innovations, it is possible to identify sectoral eco-innovation patterns and that these represent key but neglected factors in the dynamics of green economic evolution. . The paper represents early speculative conceptual work. We have posited that, as for “general” innovations, it is possible to identify sectoral eco-innovation patterns and that these represent key but neglected factors in the dynamics of green economic chance. The paper identifies seven specific characteristics of eco-innovation which form the basis for identifying 4 core hypothesis which may explain sectoral heterogeneity and identify likely sectoral eco-innovation leaders.",
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