2021
DOI: 10.1504/ijetm.2021.10040298
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Innovation of enterprise environmental cost management path from the perspective of sustainable development

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“…EI definitions focus on mitigating environmental impacts through products, processes or management (Rennings and Zwick, 2002; Kemp and Pearson, 2008), aiming to reduce ecological footprints. According to Chen et al (2006a), “green innovations” span hardware and software linked to green products or processes, including energy conservation, pollution prevention, waste recycling, green design and corporate management. Horbach (2008) view EI as novel processes, techniques, systems, or products for environmental harm mitigation.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…EI definitions focus on mitigating environmental impacts through products, processes or management (Rennings and Zwick, 2002; Kemp and Pearson, 2008), aiming to reduce ecological footprints. According to Chen et al (2006a), “green innovations” span hardware and software linked to green products or processes, including energy conservation, pollution prevention, waste recycling, green design and corporate management. Horbach (2008) view EI as novel processes, techniques, systems, or products for environmental harm mitigation.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of environmental innovations EI involves integrating ethical considerations into products, processes and organisational frameworks (Chen et al, 2006a). Its characteristics, determinants and typologies guide environmental stewardship decisions.…”
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