Green jobs, innovation and environmentally oriented strategies in European SMEs

"Green jobs are a key aim of societal efforts to provide concrete contents to the long run effort to reconcile sustainability and development. The present article analyses the extent to which future growth of green jobs is influenced by microeconomic and sector/macro level factors. We carry out...

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Main Authors: Cecere, Grazia, Mazzanti, Massimiliano
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
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Language:English
Published: Ferrara 2015
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19107849124919250219-Green-jobs,-innovation-and-env.htm
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Mazzanti, Massimiliano
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Mazzanti, Massimiliano
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description "Green jobs are a key aim of societal efforts to provide concrete contents to the long run effort to reconcile sustainability and development. The present article analyses the extent to which future growth of green jobs is influenced by microeconomic and sector/macro level factors. We carry out econometric analyses on European SME firms to assess the factors affecting the creation of green jobs in small and medium firms. We find that green product and service innovation is primarily relevant to support the creation of green jobs. This suggests that producing green products and services is an important factor affecting green jobs. The environmental management system is also positively related to job creation: the reorganization of a firm’s activities imposed by Environmental Management System implementation requires the organizational structure as a whole to be reshaped, eventually including skills and competences. Innovations aimed at enhancing resource efficiency also augment the expected creation of green jobs. Sector factors and turnover/demand effects appear less relevant than specific eco innovation elements of the firm with the exception of the waste sector which supports the creation of green jobs. The study lays the foundations for future research on the development of green skills, competences and jobs in firms as a reaction to market and policy levers."
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Green jobs, innovation and environmentally oriented strategies in European SMEs
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title Green jobs, innovation and environmentally oriented strategies in European SMEs
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skill
SME
sustainable development
green job
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