Drivers to increase eco-efficiencies in Uruguay, Peru, and Panama
Scarce evidence postulates the drivers of eco-innovation in Latin American Countries. This paper aims to contribute empirically to the literature on drivers of eco-efficiencies in this region. We use the last year available in the new LAIS dataset -Latin American Innovation Survey- and apply multiva...
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Published in | Energy policy Vol. 183; p. 113832 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
01.12.2023
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Summary: | Scarce evidence postulates the drivers of eco-innovation in Latin American Countries. This paper aims to contribute empirically to the literature on drivers of eco-efficiencies in this region. We use the last year available in the new LAIS dataset -Latin American Innovation Survey- and apply multivariate probit models. Results show that drivers in this region can be divided into three groups: common, frequent, and occasional. The first one includes market and regulatory factors which affect the three countries; frequent drivers are some technological push drivers whose influence is substantial although only in some countries; and the last one refers to those drivers that have a sporadic effect on eco-efficiencies, such as training and cooperation. Differences also are found distinguishing by type of innovation -product and process, radical and incremental- and by efficiencies -energy, material, and environmental-.
•Drivers of energy, material, and environmental eco-efficiencies are analysed.•Evidence is added to drivers in middle economies: Uruguay, Peru, and Panama.•Results show different patterns of drivers: common, frequent, and occasional.•Differences are found disaggregating by types of innovation and efficiencies.•Policymakers should coordinate energy, environment, and innovation policies. |
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ISSN: | 0301-4215 1873-6777 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113832 |