Emissions Trading Institutional Design, Decision Making and Corporate Strategies /
Emissions trading challenges the management of companies in an entirely new manner: Not only does it, like other market-based environmental policy instruments, allow for a bigger flexibility in management decisions concerning emission issues. More importantly, it shifts the mode of governance of env...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2008.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2008. |
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Online Access: | Texto Completo |
Table of Contents:
- Institutional design
- Companies and regulators in emissions trading programs
- Business and emissions trading from a public choice perspective - waiting for a new paradigm to emerge
- Product-based benchmarks as a basis for the rational use of energy and corporate sustainability
- Double Auction experiments and their relevance for emissions trading
- The influence of the allocation method on market liquidity, volatility and firms' investment decisions
- Investment and corporate decisions
- Studying the effects of CO2 emissions trading on the electricity market: A multi-agent-based approach
- Real options analysis for renewable energy technologies in a GHG emissions trading environment
- The European electricity market - impact of emissions trading
- A case study on risk and return implications of emissions trading in power generation investments
- Investment decisions and emissions trading
- Corporate strategies
- Emissions trading and Corporate Sustainability Management
- Links of corporate energy management strategies in Europe with the European Union emissions trading system and environmental management systems
- The implementation of emissions trading in companies
- Corporate strategy and the Kyoto mechanisms - institutional and transaction cost perspectives
- Understanding business participation in UK emissions trading: dimensions of choice and influences on market development
- Corporate response to emissions trading in Lithuania.