Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1745232 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 2013 | 11 Pages |
•We present empirical evidences regarding energy efficiency technologies adoption/use.•Energy efficiency technologies do not have a direct relationship with economic performance.•Energy efficiency technologies have positive relationship with environmental performance.
The first objective of this paper is to map the adoption of technologies for the reduction of energy and resource consumption in production and the second is to test the relationship between the implementation of those technologies and the performance of manufacturing firms. The aim is to contribute to the identification of the characteristics of the manufacturing firms that use this kind of innovative technology in order to help policy makers promote energy and resource efficiency in a suitable manner. Our research is based on the Spanish and Slovenian subsamples of a wider European Manufacturing Survey. Our suggested models explain how significant energy efficiency is, and how much of the variability in economic performance and environmental performance it can explain. The results show that the use of energy and material saving technologies does not have a clear and significant relationship with economic performance. On the other hand a significant positive relationship is found between energy and material saving technologies and environmental performance.