2017
DOI: 10.1080/15435075.2017.1381612
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The adoption of green energy technologies: The role of policies in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland

Abstract: We contribute to the existing research about policy-induced technology adoption in several ways. First, we suggest a new survey design to measure the energy-related policy environment. Second, we simultaneously estimate the policy effects for the adoption propensity and the adoption intensity simultaneously and, third, we compare the policy effects in the three countries, Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. Based on a representative sample of firms for all three countries we find that policies essentially promo… Show more

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“…The fact that Swiss firms are more hampered than Austrian and German firms may also reflect the high relevance of policy for green innovation. Compared to Germany and Austria, energy policy is much less dominant in Switzerland (Woerter et al 2017), which should not only increase the lack of a favorable political framework, but -as discussed above -also indirectly affects other innovation barriers.…”
Section: Discussion and Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that Swiss firms are more hampered than Austrian and German firms may also reflect the high relevance of policy for green innovation. Compared to Germany and Austria, energy policy is much less dominant in Switzerland (Woerter et al 2017), which should not only increase the lack of a favorable political framework, but -as discussed above -also indirectly affects other innovation barriers.…”
Section: Discussion and Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Camisón [97] and Bu et al [47] point out that compared with other types of environmental policies, voluntary regulations can trigger innovative activity. Woerter [98] indicates that voluntary agreements are one of the most important drivers for the adoption intention of green energy technologies. Jiang et al [99] also confirms the positive effect of voluntary environmental information disclosure and environmental management system certification on enterprise innovation.…”
Section: Voluntary Environmental Regulation (Ver) and Green Technology Adoption Intention (Gtai)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Martin ve Arkadaşları Almanya, Avusturya ve İsviçre'de Yenilenebilir Enerji yatırımı yapan firmaların, yatırım gerekçelerini incelemiştir. Yatırımlar Almanya'da uygulanan vergi avantajlarının, İsviçre'de talebe bağlı faktörlerin ve Avusturya'da kamu sübvansiyonlarının yatırımcıyı yönlendirdiği tespit edilmiştir [14,15].…”
Section: şEkil 1 2020 Yılı Ilk Yarısı Avrupa Bölgesi Hane Halkı Tüketicileri Için Vergiler Dahil Elektrik Fiyatlarıunclassified