International audienceWe investigate the effects of consumers’ environmental concerns and market competition on firms’ decisions to innovate in “clean” technologies. Agents care about their consumption and environmental footprint; firms pursue greener products to soften price competition. Acting as complements, these forces determine R&D, pollution, and welfare. We test the theory using panel data on patents by 7,060 automobile sector firms in 25 countries, environmental willingness to pay, and competition. As predicted, exposure to prosocial attitudes fosters clean innovation, all the more so where competition is strong. Plausible increases in both together can spur it as much as a large fuel price increase
We try, in this paper, to emphasise the role of market structure in the adoption of cleaner producti...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsYang-Ming ChangInnovation is development of new ideas tha...
Markets are often considered enemies of the environment. A traditional view is that environmental is...
International audienceWe investigate the effects of consumers’ environmental concerns and market com...
International audienceWe investigate the effects of consumers’ environmental concerns and market com...
This paper investigates the joint effect of consumers' environmental concerns and product-market com...
The paper examines the effect of heterogeneous consumer demand on the generation and diffusion of en...
This paper examines the incentives of firms in exerting research and development (R&D) efforts to re...
This paper examines the incentives of firms in exerting research and development (R&D) efforts to re...
This paper examines the incentives of firms in exerting research and development (R&D) efforts to re...
We consider from a theoretical and empirical viewpoint how network preferences of consumers, which d...
I consider an imperfectly competitive industry where firms signal the environmental attribute of the...
We model a market with environmentally conscious consumers and a duopoly in which firms consider the...
Governments support clean technologies to advance both environmental goals and national competitiven...
We study important aspects of using environmental taxes to induce the firms\u27 choice of a green ...
We try, in this paper, to emphasise the role of market structure in the adoption of cleaner producti...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsYang-Ming ChangInnovation is development of new ideas tha...
Markets are often considered enemies of the environment. A traditional view is that environmental is...
International audienceWe investigate the effects of consumers’ environmental concerns and market com...
International audienceWe investigate the effects of consumers’ environmental concerns and market com...
This paper investigates the joint effect of consumers' environmental concerns and product-market com...
The paper examines the effect of heterogeneous consumer demand on the generation and diffusion of en...
This paper examines the incentives of firms in exerting research and development (R&D) efforts to re...
This paper examines the incentives of firms in exerting research and development (R&D) efforts to re...
This paper examines the incentives of firms in exerting research and development (R&D) efforts to re...
We consider from a theoretical and empirical viewpoint how network preferences of consumers, which d...
I consider an imperfectly competitive industry where firms signal the environmental attribute of the...
We model a market with environmentally conscious consumers and a duopoly in which firms consider the...
Governments support clean technologies to advance both environmental goals and national competitiven...
We study important aspects of using environmental taxes to induce the firms\u27 choice of a green ...
We try, in this paper, to emphasise the role of market structure in the adoption of cleaner producti...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsYang-Ming ChangInnovation is development of new ideas tha...
Markets are often considered enemies of the environment. A traditional view is that environmental is...