Environmental Innovations and Green skills in the Nordic countries

Autor: Markku Sotarauta, Asgeir Skålholt, Jacob Rubæk Holm, Christian Richter Østergaard, Torben Schubert, Eric Iversen
Přispěvatelé: Sedita, Silvia Rita, Blasi, Silvia
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Østergaard, C R, Holm, J R, Iversen, E, Schubert, T, Skålholt, A & Sotarauta, M 2021, Environmental Innovations and Green skills in the Nordic countries . in S R Sedita & S Blasi (eds), Rethinking Clusters : Place-based Value Creation in Sustainability Transitions . Springer, Sustainable Development Goals Series, pp. 195-211 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61923-7_14
Sustainable Development Goals Series ISBN: 9783030619220
Popis: In this chapter, we argue that policy-making aiming to achieve environmentally sustainable transitions of the economy are in need of a solid empirical evidence base. Conventional measurement concepts used for example by the EU based on sector-classifications deliver highly biased pictures. We propose measurement concepts based on the use of green skills and human capital, validate key assumptions of our concept and apply the concept to the four Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Our results show that indeed various versions of indicators based on green skills help predicting whether firms introduce environmental innovations, and this finding is robust across the four countries. Upon applying our measurement concept at the regional level, we find that the different Nordic countries show rather distinct patterns in their geographical distributions of these green skills, which may have implications for firms’ capabilities to introduce environmental innovations. In this chapter, we argue that policy-making aiming to achieve environmentally sustainable transitions of the economy is in need of a solid empirical evidence base. Conventional measurement concepts used for example by the EU based on sector-classifications deliver highly biased pictures. We propose measurement concepts based on the use of green skills and human capital, validate key assumptions of our concept and apply the concept to the four Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. Our results show that indeed various versions of indicators based on green skills help predicting whether firms introduce environmental innovations, and this finding is robust across the four countries. Upon applying our measurement concept at the regional level, we find that the different Nordic countries show rather distinct patterns in their geographical distributions of these green skills, which may have implications for firms’ capabilities to introduce environmental innovations.
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