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Navigating the Green Path: The Role of Climate Incentives in Shaping Eco-innovation and Firm Policies
This Chapter overviews the dynamic connection between climate incentives and eco-innovation. It explores how financial and non-financial climate incentives affect the trajectory of eco-innovation within firms. By tracing the historical evolution of climate incentives, this research elucidates their transformative impact on firm policies. This chapter employs bibliometric analysis to shed light on various aspects of the current research landscape concerning climate incentives and eco-innovation. Despite the evident potential of climate incentives, their implementation faces significant challenges. This chapter critically examines these challenges, offering insights into the complexities of design, global coordination, and equity concerns. In addition, the research critiques the effectiveness and fairness of these incentives, fostering a holistic understanding of the subject. Further, this research underscores the promising future research directions for climate incentives and emphasizes their pivotal role in steering the next wave of eco-innovations.
History
School affiliated with
- College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (Research Outputs)
- Department of Accountancy, Finance and Economics (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
Climate Governance and Corporate Eco-innovation: A Framework for Sustainable CompaniesPublisher
SpringerExternal DOI
ISSN
2522-8293eISSN
2522-8285ISBN
978-3-031-56422-2eISBN
978-3-031-56423-9Date Accepted
2024-02-29Date of First Publication
2024-06-26Relevant SDGs
- SDG 13 - Climate Action
- SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Open Access Status
- Not Open Access