In the last decades, awide research effort has been devoted at the analysis of the determinants of environmental innovation (EI).Whereas agreement seemed to emerge around a cluster of determinants, mainly “Technology push”, “Market pull”, “Policy push–pull” and “firm specific factors”, empirical analyses have failed to provide strong confirmation on the relevance of some core variables. After a qualitative discussion of this literature,we empirically assess it by exploiting meta-regression-analysis techniques to test the effectiveness of two determinants: policy and R&D. Our findings are clear: as for the first, we showthat only certain types of policy have proven to affect EI, in particular regulatory stringency. As for R&D, we show that the use of estimationmethods is not neutral to the outcome of the primary studies.
Investigating policy and R&D effects on environmental innovation: A meta-analysis
GHISETTI, Claudia;
2015
Abstract
In the last decades, awide research effort has been devoted at the analysis of the determinants of environmental innovation (EI).Whereas agreement seemed to emerge around a cluster of determinants, mainly “Technology push”, “Market pull”, “Policy push–pull” and “firm specific factors”, empirical analyses have failed to provide strong confirmation on the relevance of some core variables. After a qualitative discussion of this literature,we empirically assess it by exploiting meta-regression-analysis techniques to test the effectiveness of two determinants: policy and R&D. Our findings are clear: as for the first, we showthat only certain types of policy have proven to affect EI, in particular regulatory stringency. As for R&D, we show that the use of estimationmethods is not neutral to the outcome of the primary studies.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.