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(environmental regulation) and societal (environmental awareness) frameworks for the adoption of green technologies by European companies. Abstract: In light of increasing ecological issues, the deployment
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will use the example of Bremen's industrial port to investigate what a transformation towards a green hydrogen economy might look like. For this purpose, the project bundles competences from computer
a research paper written in cooperation with Daniel Töbelmann and Jutta Günther on the impact of green technologies on the use of natural resources in the countries of the European Union. All in all, despite
fed by natural, environmental and social science considerations on sustainability. With a focus on green technologies and natural resources, his work makes an important contribution to empirical innovation
me.com/harvard-referencing . 1. Books In-text citation (Greene, 2000) and Greene (2000, p. 50) in case of a direct citation Bibliography Greene, W.H. (2000) Econometric Analysis. 4th Edition, New Jersey:
presented four papers. Katharina Friz presented her work on "A question of regulation or motivation? Green innovation activities in transition economies", in which the environmental innovation behaviour of
incorporation success". Katharina Friz presented her paper on "A question of regulation or motivation? Green innovation activities in transition economies" and chaired the corresponding session. Ann Hipp presented
characteristics in the absorption of knowledge. Mariia Shkolnykova also gave a lecture on "Who Shapes Green Biotechnology in Germany? Joint Analysis of the Evolution of Co-Authors' and Co-Inventors' Networks"