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Relationships among circumstance pressure, green technology selection and firm performance

In their quest for greater sustainability, firms need to deal with many variables that ultimately determine the selection of green technologies. Previous studies of the possible link between the application of green technology and firm performance have generally produced mixed results. Similarly, st...

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Published in:Journal of cleaner production 2015-11, Vol.106, p.487-496
Main Authors: Xia, De, Chen, Bo, Zheng, Zhaoxia
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