Intra-firm diffusion of green energy technologies and the choice of policy instruments
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2016-09-10Type
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Abstract
Environmental benefits only unfold if green (environmentally friendly) technologies are widely diffused and intensively deployed within a firm. We investigate how different types of policies – directly and in combination – affect the number of different green energy technologies adopted by a single firm (intra-firm diffusion). Using data from a dedicated survey on the diffusion of green energy technologies of 1200 Swiss firms and applying well-identified econometric models, we found that energy taxes are a very effective policy instrument for the intra-firm diffusion of green energy technologies. Even more important, however, are non-political measures that show the largest effect among all tested instruments. Additional analyses show that (a) time-consistency in policy making is more important for energy tax regimes than for regulations and (b) no evidence for complementarities between the policy types could be identified. Show more
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Journal of Cleaner ProductionVolume
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ElsevierSubject
Technology adoption; Innovation; Policies; Intra-firm diffusion; Survey dataRelated publications and datasets
Is new version of: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010692106
Is new version of: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/112187
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