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The trickle down from environmental innovation to productive complexity (2022)
Journal Article
de Cunzo, F., Petri, A., Zaccaria, A., & Sbardella, A. (2022). The trickle down from environmental innovation to productive complexity. Scientific Reports, 12(1), Article 22141. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-25940-6

We study the empirical relationship between green technologies and industrial production at very fine-grained levels by employing Economic Complexity techniques. Firstly, we use patent data on green technology domains as a proxy for competitive green... Read More about The trickle down from environmental innovation to productive complexity.

Teaching an old dog a new trick: Reserve price and unverifiable quality in repeated procurement (2022)
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Albano, G. L., Cesi, B., & Iozzi, A. (2023). Teaching an old dog a new trick: Reserve price and unverifiable quality in repeated procurement. Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, 32(2), 377-399. https://doi.org/10.1111/jems.12509

This paper shows that, in a repeated competitive procurement, a buyer can use the reserve price in a low-price auction as a “public”—hence nondiscriminatory—incentive device to elicit unverifiable quality. We study a model with many firms and one buy... Read More about Teaching an old dog a new trick: Reserve price and unverifiable quality in repeated procurement.

Responsible autonomy: The interplay of autonomy, control and trust for knowledge professionals working remotely during COVID-19 (2022)
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Abgeller, N., Bachmann, R., Dobbins, T., & Anderson, D. (2024). Responsible autonomy: The interplay of autonomy, control and trust for knowledge professionals working remotely during COVID-19. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 45(1), 57-82. https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831x221140156

This article revisits the concept of responsible autonomy, analysing the interplay of employee autonomy, management control and trust experienced by knowledge professionals in the UK compelled to work remotely during the coronavirus pandemic. The aut... Read More about Responsible autonomy: The interplay of autonomy, control and trust for knowledge professionals working remotely during COVID-19.

Tracing toxic chemical releases embodied in U.S. interstate trade and their unequal distribution. (2022)
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Hu, G., Feng, K., Sun, L., & Baiocchi, G. (2022). Tracing toxic chemical releases embodied in U.S. interstate trade and their unequal distribution. Environment International, 171, Article 107681. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2022.107681

Toxic chemicals have severe impacts on ecosystem, climate change and human health, and the current toxic releases are inequitably distributed across regions. Investigating the toxic release embodied in final demand by states and income groups can rev... Read More about Tracing toxic chemical releases embodied in U.S. interstate trade and their unequal distribution..

Role of agricultural resource sector in environmental emissions and its explicit relationship with sustainable development: Evidence from agri-food system in China (2022)
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Sarfraz, M., Iqbal, K., Wang, Y., Bhutta, M. S., & Jaffri, Z. U. A. (2023). Role of agricultural resource sector in environmental emissions and its explicit relationship with sustainable development: Evidence from agri-food system in China. Resources Policy, 80, Article 103191. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2022.103191

This paper analyzes the trends of CO2 and methane emissions associated with various economic parameters from the agricultural sector, which play an essential role in China's domestic and international economic activities and environmental sustainabil... Read More about Role of agricultural resource sector in environmental emissions and its explicit relationship with sustainable development: Evidence from agri-food system in China.

Green innovation and income inequality: A complex system analysis. (2022)
Journal Article
Napolitano, L., Sbardella, A., Consoli, D., Barbieri, N., & Perruchas, F. (2022). Green innovation and income inequality: A complex system analysis. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 63, 224-240. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.strueco.2022.09.007

The objective of this paper is to analyse the relationship between income inequality and environmental innovation. To this end, we use the Economic Fitness and Complexity algorithm to compute an index of green inventive capacity in a panel of 57 coun... Read More about Green innovation and income inequality: A complex system analysis..

Financial reporting lag during COVID-19: evidence from flash reporting in Japan (2022)
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Lawal, T., & Shinozawa, Y. (2024). Financial reporting lag during COVID-19: evidence from flash reporting in Japan. Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics, 31(3), 320-338. https://doi.org/10.1080/16081625.2022.2147967

Considering the waiver of the ‘within 45 days’ rule in Japan following the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, we conduct empirical investigations to examine the determinants of the timeliness of flash reporting and the market reactions to flash annou... Read More about Financial reporting lag during COVID-19: evidence from flash reporting in Japan.

Oil palm reconciliation in Indonesia: Balancing rising demand and environmental conservation towards 2050 (2022)
Journal Article
Xin, Y., Sun, L., & Hansen, M. C. (2022). Oil palm reconciliation in Indonesia: Balancing rising demand and environmental conservation towards 2050. Journal of Cleaner Production, 380, Article 135087. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.135087

Oil palm plantation has expanded rapidly in Indonesia, driven by the enormous increase in the global demand for oil palm products. While the production and exporting of oil palm products have stimulated economic growth and improved living standards o... Read More about Oil palm reconciliation in Indonesia: Balancing rising demand and environmental conservation towards 2050.

Implications of the Ukraine war for China: can China survive secondary sanctions? (2022)
Journal Article
Bo, H. (2023). Implications of the Ukraine war for China: can China survive secondary sanctions?. Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 21(2), 311-322. https://doi.org/10.1080/14765284.2022.2136933

In this short article, I provide a preliminary assessment of the economic consequences of possible secondary sanctions on China. Considering the interdependence of China with the rest of the world, I analyse challenges and opportunities China would f... Read More about Implications of the Ukraine war for China: can China survive secondary sanctions?.