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THE BREN SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
at the University of California, Santa Barbara

Presents

 

Madhu Khanna
Professor, University of Illinois
Affiliate of the Institute of Government and Public Affairs

 

Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008
2:00-3:00 pm
Marine Science Building 1302

 

"Green Management and the Nature of Technical Innovation"

Part of the 2007-2008 seminar series in Environmental & Natural Resource Economics

 

Abstract

The types and nature of a firm’s innovative activities are influenced by the firm’s organizational structure. We develop an empirical framework to examine the effect of Total Quality Environmental Management (TQEM) on the adoption of 43 types of innovative pollution prevention activities over the period 1992-1996, and to determine whether it differs systematically across innovation types. We differentiate innovations according to (i) their functional characteristics: whether they involve procedural changes, equipment modifications, material modifications or other unclassified/customized changes; (ii) their visibility to consumers and, (iii) their ability to enhance efficiency. We find that the effect of TQEM on pollution prevention is non-uniform and stronger for the adoption of practices that involve procedural changes or have unclassified/customized attributes. We also find that the visibility to consumers or efficiency enhancement does not incrementally contribute to the effect of TQEM on the adoption of pollution prevention practices. These findings are robust to controlling for the timing of TQEM adoption and any type-specific trends in pollution prevention activities. Because the pollution prevention activities most strongly affected by TQEM are generally more prevalent in petroleum refining and chemical manufacturing, these sectors experience the largest impact from the adoption of TQEM in pollution prevention innovation.


Biographical Note

Madhu Khana is Professor Affiliate at the Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Her research focus is technology adoption and voluntary approaches to pollution control; welfare analysis of alternative policy instruments for environmental protection; economic growth and environmental quality issues; and the economics of carbon sequestration. She received her MS and Phd from UC Berkeley.


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