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Does it pay to go green? The environmental innovation effect on corporate financial performance

The current global economy demands synergies between ecological responsiveness and business models. To analyse this dynamic, this study investigates the relationship between green innovation and corporate financial performance for German HDAX companies from 2008 to 2019 by constructing an green inno...

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Published in:Journal of environmental management 2021-12, Vol.300, p.113695-113695, Article 113695
Main Authors: Farza, Khouloud, Ftiti, Zied, Hlioui, Zaineb, Louhichi, Waël, Omri, Abdelwahed
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