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Employment Impacts of Cleaner Production

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This book covers a highly relevant but clearly under-researched topic - the impact of environmental innovations on employment on the fmn level. While the impact of innovations on employment has been analysed empirically in several studies, only few studies have specifically analysed innovations which are environmentally beneficial. In this book, we present case studies and an in-depth analysis of the behaviour of more than 1,500 fmns that have recently introduced environmental innovations in five European countries (Germany, United King dom, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland). The data stem from identical telephone interviews carried out simultaneously in these countries. The interviews were especially designed for analysing the relationship between environmental innova tion and employment on the firm-level. On the basis of an econometric model we find which factors lead to positive and which factors lead to negative employment effects in the wake of environmental innovations. Product and service innovations create more jobs in contrast to process innova tions. Employment changes only occur in the wake of major innovations. When innovations are mainly motivated by environmental concerns, they tend not to have employment effects. Eco-innovations aiming at cost reduction reduce employment. If the innovation is motivated by market share considerations, employment may change in both directions. We detect skill biased technological change of eco innovations, because the share of highly qualified employees has a positive impact on employment increases, while it is insignificant for employment decreases.

List of contents

I: The Synthesis Report.- Employment impacts of cleaner production: theory, methodology and results.- II: Case Studies.- Windows.- Recycling.- Biomass.- Biotechnology.- Financial services.- III: National Survey Results.- The Swiss survey.- The German survey.- The Dutch survey.- The UK survey.- The Italian survey.- Annex: IMPRESS Questionnaire.- Contributors.

Summary

This book covers a highly relevant but clearly under-researched topic - the impact of environmental innovations on employment on the fmn level. While the impact of innovations on employment has been analysed empirically in several studies, only few studies have specifically analysed innovations which are environmentally beneficial. In this book, we present case studies and an in-depth analysis of the behaviour of more than 1,500 fmns that have recently introduced environmental innovations in five European countries (Germany, United King­ dom, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland). The data stem from identical telephone interviews carried out simultaneously in these countries. The interviews were especially designed for analysing the relationship between environmental innova­ tion and employment on the firm-level. On the basis of an econometric model we find which factors lead to positive and which factors lead to negative employment effects in the wake of environmental innovations. Product and service innovations create more jobs in contrast to process innova­ tions. Employment changes only occur in the wake of major innovations. When innovations are mainly motivated by environmental concerns, they tend not to have employment effects. Eco-innovations aiming at cost reduction reduce employment. If the innovation is motivated by market share considerations, employment may change in both directions. We detect skill biased technological change of eco­ innovations, because the share of highly qualified employees has a positive impact on employment increases, while it is insignificant for employment decreases.

Product details

Assisted by Klau Rennings (Editor), Klaus Rennings (Editor), Zwick (Editor), Zwick (Editor), Thomas Zwick (Editor)
Publisher Physica-Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.04.2005
 
EAN 9783790800937
ISBN 978-3-7908-0093-7
No. of pages 322
Weight 500 g
Illustrations X, 322 p. 3 illus.
Series ZEW Economic Studies
ZEW Economic Studies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

C, Environmental Economics, Economics and Finance, Industrial Organization, Management science, Economics of industrial organisation, Labor Economics

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