Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is an environmental policy approach that could potentially have a positive impact on different determinants of the business environment, including scientific production. Despite that, direct and indirect impacts on those national research environments where EPR is not directly implemented are under-represented in the current literature. Based on a dataset of 411 papers related to e-waste published in the period between 2001 and 2011, our study explores the research dynamics of the e-waste literature and presents a map of the main areas of interest. Two representations of the geographical time frames of research depict the on-going reshaping of worldwide technical specializations and inform policy maker...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach that holds manufacturers accountable for...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)-based product take-back regulation holds OEMs (Original Equip...
Extended producer responsibility is advocated for its capacity to spur resource ef\ufb01c...
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is an environmental policy approach that could potentially ha...
Electronic waste has been expanding rapidly in developing Asia and is predicted to grow to 12 millio...
Background: E-waste constitutes an increasing problem due to its growing amount and its hazardous su...
This dissertation examines the problems associated with the transboundary movement of electronic was...
WEEE (waste from electrical and electronic equipment, known also as e-waste) is the fastest growing...
Growth in consumer electronics production has increased volumes of electronic waste (e-waste) genera...
This research studies the theoretical and practical assumptions and outcomes of the EPR policy princ...
The advancement in technology and growing dependence on electrical electronic equipments and after u...
This paper explores the present and future magnitude of global waste of electrical and electronic eq...
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) embodies the notion that producers should be made physically ...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations require that producers organize and pay for treat...
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is a concept from Industrial Ecology that has changed waste m...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach that holds manufacturers accountable for...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)-based product take-back regulation holds OEMs (Original Equip...
Extended producer responsibility is advocated for its capacity to spur resource ef\ufb01c...
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is an environmental policy approach that could potentially ha...
Electronic waste has been expanding rapidly in developing Asia and is predicted to grow to 12 millio...
Background: E-waste constitutes an increasing problem due to its growing amount and its hazardous su...
This dissertation examines the problems associated with the transboundary movement of electronic was...
WEEE (waste from electrical and electronic equipment, known also as e-waste) is the fastest growing...
Growth in consumer electronics production has increased volumes of electronic waste (e-waste) genera...
This research studies the theoretical and practical assumptions and outcomes of the EPR policy princ...
The advancement in technology and growing dependence on electrical electronic equipments and after u...
This paper explores the present and future magnitude of global waste of electrical and electronic eq...
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) embodies the notion that producers should be made physically ...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations require that producers organize and pay for treat...
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is a concept from Industrial Ecology that has changed waste m...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach that holds manufacturers accountable for...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)-based product take-back regulation holds OEMs (Original Equip...
Extended producer responsibility is advocated for its capacity to spur resource ef\ufb01c...