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Title Commitment of European SMEs to resource efficiency actions to achieve sustainability transition. A feasible reality or an elusive goal?
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Authors Chatzistamoulou, N; Tyllianakis, E
Title Commitment of European SMEs to resource efficiency actions to achieve sustainability transition. A feasible reality or an elusive goal?
Year 2022
Published
Abstract The European Union has built an interdependent framework to promote sustainability transition through commitment in resource efficiency (RE) actions as echoed in the European Green Deal. Although the factors affecting firms' decision to adopt a green strategy have been extensively explored, those affecting commitment remain unexplored. Thus, we study whether commitment of European SMEs to RE actions fosters sustainability transition and, what drives such commitment. Data includes more than 37,000 European SMEs from 2013 through 2017, combined with country-specific characteristics explored via a probit model with sample selection. Findings indicate that during the study period there has been a change in the structure of incentives of the firms, as in the beginning of the period, adoption of RE actions and future engagement were considered as independent decisions. We document that commitment is driven RE enhancers such as the implementation of new techno-logical paradigms, cooperation, and specialized business advice while resource productivity, green energy, and competitiveness further foster commitment. Findings advocate that commitment in RE actions to achieve sustainability transition is a feasible reality. Efforts of policymakers should focus on further enabling RE committed firms by reducing policy red tape.
PDF https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115937

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