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Eco-innovations and finance theory

In: Firms, Finance and Sustainable Transitions

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Although the importance of finance for innovations has been recognised by Schumpeter since 1912, literature on EIs does not take into account the role of financial resources as a possible driver/barrier to the companies’ eco-innovative decisions. In this framework, this chapter discusses the relevance of finance for EIs. The chapter starts by analysing the capital structure of companies with particular reference to the financial options provided by the green finance to the eco-innovative enterprises. Then, it moves towards the analysis of the finance theory and the corresponding empirical findings, by focusing on two main bodies of literature. The first includes literature on capital structure and the theory of hierarchy of finance. The second focuses upon the determinants of companies’ financial constraints, with particular reference to the role of different financial systems.

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  • ., 2018. "Eco-innovations and finance theory," Chapters, in: Firms, Finance and Sustainable Transitions, chapter 3, pages 39-69, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:17921_3
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    1. Menno Schellekens & Taha Yasseri, 2021. "Credit Crunch: The Role of Household Lending Capacity in the Dutch Housing Boom and Bust 1995-2018," Papers 2101.00913, arXiv.org.

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