Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1733059 Energy 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the current context of environmental and global challenges, eco-innovation has become one of the European Union's priorities. A proper measurement system is a need for the promotion, long-term decision making and progress assessment of eco-innovative activities. Public and private sectors have to refocus their activities in order to pursue maximum profits, not only economic but social and environmental. Conventional indicators and metrics for innovation measurement are not suitable because they do not take into account these three dimensions of the sustainability in a balanced analysis. After identifying the minimum requirements of a method for measuring eco-innovation, a simplified multicriteria analysis based on saving-investment curves is proposed and applied to the transport sector. This approach is suitable to determine how actions should be prioritized providing the basis for further assessments.

► Multicriteria analysis of the eco-innovation based on saving/employment/investment curves. ► Empirical application of the eco-innovation methodology to a local transport sector. ► Prioritisation of the more eco-efficient processes considering eco-innovation. ► Assessment of the public administration plans and industrial competitiveness in terms of eco-innovation. ► Employment potential analysis of the sustainable transport sector.

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