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Environmental Externalities and Weak Appropriability: Influences on Firm Pollution Reduction Technology Development,

Malen, Joel: Alfred A. Marcus
『Business & Society』 (2017/03/31)

Technological development plays a critical role in society’s ability to address environmental issues. Building on Teece’s profiting from innovation framework, we articul…

    Innovation for a circular economy

    Malen, Joel
    『Hitotsubashi Business Review』 Vol.64 No.4 8-18 (2017/03/23)

    in Japanese (循環型経済のためのイノベーション)

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      Promoting clean energy technology entrepreneurship: The role of external context

      Malen, Joel
      『Energy Policy』 Vol. 102 pp. 7-15 (2017/03/01)

      This study examines how political, social and economic factors influence clean energy technology entrepreneurship (CETE). Government policies supporting clean energy technology development and the development of markets for clean energy create opportunities for CETE. However, the extent to which such opportunities lead to the emergence…

        Environmental regulation and international expansion of MNEs: The moderating role of pollution reduction resources and firm multinationality on location choice

        Malen, Joel : Junichi Yamanoi
        WP#16-13 Hitotsubashi University IIR (2016/12/07)

        We examine how stronger environmental regulations influence MNE international expansion decisions by attending to two sources of firm heterogeneity that moderate this effect: possession of pollution reduction capabilities and firm multinationality. Empirical tests on 523 cases of international manufacturing expansion into 49 potential …

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          Motivating and Enabling Firm Innovation Effort: Integrating Penrosian and Behavioral Theory Perspectives on Slack Resources

          Malen, Joel
          『Hitotsubashi Journal of Commerce and Management』 Vol.49 No.1 pp.37-54 (2015/10/29)

          This paper investigates why some firms make more effort to innovate than others. Building on ideas articulated by Edith Penrose in The Theory of the Growth of the Firm (2009), I develop a theoretical framework articulating how the intensity with which firms engage in innovation development to heterogeneity in levels of human and physic…

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