CO2-reducing innovations and outsourcing: evidence from photovoltaics and green construction in North-East Italy
CO2-reducing innovations and outsourcing: evidence from photovoltaics and green construction in North-East Italy
The paper investigates whether innovations entailing a perceived reduction of CO2 emissions are related to outsourcing. Some research hypotheses are put forward and tested on a sample of firms in two key ‘green-industries’, sustainable buildings and photovoltaics, in a regional context (North–East Italy) for which detailed survey-based information could be collected. An impact on CO2 reducing innovations is found for the externalisation of tangible activities only, as opposed to intangibles, whose outsourcing even decreases them. The results are robust in econometric terms, and suggest some new environmental implications of the standard ‘make-or-buy’ decisions of firms.
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Leoncini, Riccardo
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Montresor, Sandro
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Rentocchini, Francesco
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October 2016
Leoncini, Riccardo
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Montresor, Sandro
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Rentocchini, Francesco
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Leoncini, Riccardo, Montresor, Sandro and Rentocchini, Francesco
(2016)
CO2-reducing innovations and outsourcing: evidence from photovoltaics and green construction in North-East Italy.
Research Policy, 45 (8), .
(doi:10.1016/j.respol.2016.04.010).
Abstract
The paper investigates whether innovations entailing a perceived reduction of CO2 emissions are related to outsourcing. Some research hypotheses are put forward and tested on a sample of firms in two key ‘green-industries’, sustainable buildings and photovoltaics, in a regional context (North–East Italy) for which detailed survey-based information could be collected. An impact on CO2 reducing innovations is found for the externalisation of tangible activities only, as opposed to intangibles, whose outsourcing even decreases them. The results are robust in econometric terms, and suggest some new environmental implications of the standard ‘make-or-buy’ decisions of firms.
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Accepted/In Press date: 22 April 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 25 May 2016
Published date: October 2016
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/394702
ISSN: 0048-7333
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