Services and the Green Economy 2016
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-52710-3_1
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Introduction: Services and the Green Economy

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“…My own work with colleagues on service industries and an environmental sustainable transition (c.f. Jones et al, 2016) has found geographical work engaged across a wide range of journals and interdisciplinary spaces.…”
Section: Difficulties In Defining Presence and Absencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…My own work with colleagues on service industries and an environmental sustainable transition (c.f. Jones et al, 2016) has found geographical work engaged across a wide range of journals and interdisciplinary spaces.…”
Section: Difficulties In Defining Presence and Absencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Properly managed, the service sector may constitute a new engine of growth for Asian, African and Latin American emerging markets, where KIBS play an important part for improved productivity, innovation and internationalization for both general services and manufacturing. An increase of the service industry would not only have an important social and economic impact, but is central to facilitating green and sustainable growth (Jones et al, 2016). The development of KIBS is driven by different factors in Asia, Latin America, Africa and other potential emerging markets (Alvstam et al, 2016).…”
Section: ) Knowledge-intensive Business Services In the Global Economentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Business service industries employ a growing proportion of the workforce, account for a growing proportion of GDP in advanced economies and, more significantly, for the highest-value added activities across global city networks and an increasingly knowledge-oriented global informational economy (Wood 2002;Hall et al 2009;Daniels et al 2012). They have been shown to be central to wealth generation, creativity and innovation as well as economic sustainability and resilience (Lundquist et al, 2008;Noland et al, 2012;Bryson and Daniels, 2015;Jones et al, 2016).…”
Section: ) Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effort will be combined with the findings of a multi-regional input-output analysis (MRIO) on an ongoing basis to continue to support the creation of a green economy. Jones, et al (2016) also added that a key aspect in the evolution of the green economy concept is a combined response that regulates economic and environmental challenges as a full policy paradigm that is responsible for the welfare of its citizens. ` Zhou and Deng (2019) added that the urgency of efforts to narrow the gap between regional economies in building a friendly environment is the main topic at this time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%