We determine the emergence of the Porter Hypothesis in a large oligopoly setting where the industry-wide adoption of green technologies is endogenously determined as a result of competition among coalitions. We examine a setting where the initial technology is polluting, firms decide whether to be brown or green and compete in quantities. We find that the Porter hypothesis may emerge as a market configuration with all green firms spurred by environmental regulation, even if consumers are not environmentally concerned. Finally, we single out the necessary and sufficient conditions under which the green grand coalition is socially optimal and therefore yields a win-win outcome
We address the issue of regulating both polluting emissions through a generic tax and access to a co...
Twenty years ago, Harvard Business School economist and strategy professor Michael Porter stood conv...
In this paper, we contribute to the debate regarding the relationship between lobbying and environme...
We determine the emergence of the Porter Hypothesis in a large oligopoly setting where the industry-...
We modify the vertically differentiated duopoly model by André et al. (2009) replacing Bertrand with...
The porter hypothesis postulates that the costs of compliance with environmental standards may be of...
We study the relationship between industrial competitiveness, adaption of cleaner production techniq...
We examine the relationship between competition and innovation in an industry where production is po...
Environmental issues have become of prime importance nowadays so that they are a recurrent subject a...
none1noThis review summarizes the extant debate on the interplay between oligopolistic behavior and ...
International audienceSome twenty years ago, Harvard Business School economist and strategy professo...
We try, in this paper, to emphasise the role of market structure in the adoption of cleaner producti...
In this paper we provide a theoretical foundation for the Porter hypothesis in a context of quality ...
We study the relationship between industrial competitiveness, adaption of cleaner production techniq...
Environmental protection and firms' competitiveness are typically seen as conflicting elements as fi...
We address the issue of regulating both polluting emissions through a generic tax and access to a co...
Twenty years ago, Harvard Business School economist and strategy professor Michael Porter stood conv...
In this paper, we contribute to the debate regarding the relationship between lobbying and environme...
We determine the emergence of the Porter Hypothesis in a large oligopoly setting where the industry-...
We modify the vertically differentiated duopoly model by André et al. (2009) replacing Bertrand with...
The porter hypothesis postulates that the costs of compliance with environmental standards may be of...
We study the relationship between industrial competitiveness, adaption of cleaner production techniq...
We examine the relationship between competition and innovation in an industry where production is po...
Environmental issues have become of prime importance nowadays so that they are a recurrent subject a...
none1noThis review summarizes the extant debate on the interplay between oligopolistic behavior and ...
International audienceSome twenty years ago, Harvard Business School economist and strategy professo...
We try, in this paper, to emphasise the role of market structure in the adoption of cleaner producti...
In this paper we provide a theoretical foundation for the Porter hypothesis in a context of quality ...
We study the relationship between industrial competitiveness, adaption of cleaner production techniq...
Environmental protection and firms' competitiveness are typically seen as conflicting elements as fi...
We address the issue of regulating both polluting emissions through a generic tax and access to a co...
Twenty years ago, Harvard Business School economist and strategy professor Michael Porter stood conv...
In this paper, we contribute to the debate regarding the relationship between lobbying and environme...