In this paper we analyse the electricity consumption of a set of four traditional ‘white goods’ in a panel of ten EU countries observed over the period 1995–2013 with the aim of disentangling the amount of technical efficiency from overall energy saving using a stochastic frontier approach. The efficiency trend is modelled as a function of energy efficiency policies and innovation dynamics that combines invention and adoption processes using specific patents weighted by granular production data and worldwide bilateral import flows. Our model also accounts for potential endogeneity arising when innovation processes and economic growth are considered. With this replicable approach, the stochastic frontier framework allows for explicit modelli...
Over the last few years, empirical evidence has revealed that technological innovation plays a signi...
International diffusion of energy-saving technologies has received considerable attention in recent ...
Current estimates indicate that Member States are not on track to achieve the 20% energy efficiency ...
In this paper we analyse the electricity consumption of a set of four traditional ‘white goods’ in a...
Traditional large appliances absorb a large share of residential electricity consumption and represe...
This study uses a stochastic production frontier to model energy efficiency trends, in 85 countries ...
This paper studies innovation dynamics in efficiency improving electricity generation technologies a...
Research on innovation induced by climate-mitigation policy has been focused predominantly on the su...
Energy efficiency technologies represent a key driver for the reduction of energy demand, leading to...
This paper applies the Directed Technical Change (DTC) framework to study improvements in the effici...
This paper estimates firm level energy efficiency and its determinants in 14 sectors of Swedish manu...
ESSAY 1 Mapping innovation systems through patent analysis. The case of technologies for energy effi...
This paper aims to analyse the evolution of energy efficiency systems for the residential sector of ...
We present a theoretical and empirical model which (1) shows that the demand for energy is shifted d...
This paper presents the development and application of a dynamic model which allows to quantify the ...
Over the last few years, empirical evidence has revealed that technological innovation plays a signi...
International diffusion of energy-saving technologies has received considerable attention in recent ...
Current estimates indicate that Member States are not on track to achieve the 20% energy efficiency ...
In this paper we analyse the electricity consumption of a set of four traditional ‘white goods’ in a...
Traditional large appliances absorb a large share of residential electricity consumption and represe...
This study uses a stochastic production frontier to model energy efficiency trends, in 85 countries ...
This paper studies innovation dynamics in efficiency improving electricity generation technologies a...
Research on innovation induced by climate-mitigation policy has been focused predominantly on the su...
Energy efficiency technologies represent a key driver for the reduction of energy demand, leading to...
This paper applies the Directed Technical Change (DTC) framework to study improvements in the effici...
This paper estimates firm level energy efficiency and its determinants in 14 sectors of Swedish manu...
ESSAY 1 Mapping innovation systems through patent analysis. The case of technologies for energy effi...
This paper aims to analyse the evolution of energy efficiency systems for the residential sector of ...
We present a theoretical and empirical model which (1) shows that the demand for energy is shifted d...
This paper presents the development and application of a dynamic model which allows to quantify the ...
Over the last few years, empirical evidence has revealed that technological innovation plays a signi...
International diffusion of energy-saving technologies has received considerable attention in recent ...
Current estimates indicate that Member States are not on track to achieve the 20% energy efficiency ...