“…Firms are motivated to engage in environmentally innovative activities mostly by demand factors, cost savings, subsidies, and regulations (Horbach 2008;Demirel and Kesidou 2011;Horbach, Rammer, and Rennings 2012;Kesidou and Demirel 2012;Horbach, Oltra, and Belin 2013;Borghesi, Cainelli, and Mazzanti 2015;Díaz-García, González-Moreno, and Sáez-Martínez 2015;Horbach 2016;Del Río, Romero-Jordán, and Peñasco 2017;Hojnik 2017;Cai and Li 2018;Da Silva Rabêlo and De Azevedo Melo 2019). Regulations are found to be most effective in increasing eco-innovations in less innovative firms (Kesidou and Demirel 2012), in impacting end-of-pipe pollution control technologies, as well as environmental R&D Kesidou 2011).…”