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There are different shades of green: heterogeneous environmental innovations and their effects on firm performance. (2023). Tamagni, Federico ; Biggi, Gianluca ; Mina, Andrea.
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  41. Techno-organisational strategies, environmental innovations and economic performances. Micro-evidence from an SME-based industrial district. (2009). Mazzanti, Massimiliano ; Antonioli, Davide.
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  42. Environmental regulation and productivity: testing the porter hypothesis. (2008). Lajeunesse, Richard ; Lanoie, Paul ; Patry, Michel.
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  43. Environmental policy and profitability - Evidence from Swedish industry. (2008). Lundgren, Tommy ; Brannlund, Runar.
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  45. The Relationship Between Environmental Efficiency and Manufacturing Firm’s Growth. (2008). Zoboli, Roberto ; Mazzanti, Massimiliano ; Cainelli, Giulio.
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  46. Disentangling Specific Subsets of Innovations : A Micro-Econometric Analysis of their Determinants. (2008). Ziegler, Andreas.
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  47. Environmental regulation and the export dynamics of energy technologies.. (2007). Crespi, Francesco ; Costantini, Valeria ; Valeria, Costantini ; Francesco, Crespi .
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  48. Endogenizing Technological Change: Matching Empirical Evidence to Modeling Needs. (2007). Pizer, William ; Popp, David.
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  49. Environmental Policy, Innovation and Performance : New Insights on the Porter Hypothesis. (2007). Laurent-Lucchetti, jérémy ; Johnstone, Nick ; Ambec, Stefan ; Lanoie, Paul.
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  52. When and Why Does It Pay To Be Green?. (2007). Ambec, Stefan ; Lanoie, Paul.
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  54. The Link between Environmental Innovation, Patents, and Environmental Management. (2007). Wagner, Marcus.
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  55. Environmentally oriented energy policy and stock returns: an empirical analysis. (2006). Ziegler, Andreas ; Oberndorfer, Ulrich .
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  56. Variety of technological trajectories in low emission vehicles (LEVs): a patent data analysis. (2006). Saint-Jean, Maïder ; OLTRA, Vanessa.
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  58. Determinants of Environmental Innovation – New Evidence from German Panel Data Sources. (2006). Horbach, Jens.
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  59. Can Environmental Regulations be Good for Business? an Assessment of the Porter Hypothesis. (2005). Barla, Philippe ; Ambec, Stefan.
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  60. End-of-Pipe or Cleaner Production? An Empirical Comparison of Environmental Innovation Decisions Across OECD Countries. (2004). Rennings, Klaus ; Frondel, Manuel ; Horbach, Jens.
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