State and Entrepreneurship on the Road to Green Growth in a Post Lignite Era: Friends or Foes?

Q4 Multidisciplinary
G. Avlogiaris, P. Farmaki, A. Katarachia
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Green governance is an emerging field, attracting increasing attention from scholars, and governments have been using a range of policy tools to support the transition to green economy, including regulation; financial incentives; voluntary agreements; fiscal measures; public sector procurement; targeting to the deployment of clean energy technologies. Greece has little experience in developing comprehensive long-term energy and climate strategies; thus, it is imperative that governance and analytical underpinning of long-term energy and climate planning be improved, and investment needs and innovative financing instruments for clean energy technologies analysed. To investigate the critical issue of state and entrepreneurship synergies in the framework of the green economy, the present survey employed a web-based questionnaire distributed to 417 small and medium sized enterprises in Western Macedonia from September to December 2021. Data analysis involved an exploratory factor and logistic regression analysis, creating a statistical model with three independent factors describing basic tools of the green economy. The results showed that, in Greece, state environmental governance is often perceived as inadequate, scarce, or constrained by considerations of economic growth. In addition, the research indicates that government policies with regards to environmental law implementation are mainly restricted to the "command and control" regulatory model, which fails to address green innovation and entrepreneurship and promote synergies between the private sector and the State. The analyses demonstrate that if government revenues are heavily reliant on taxes and fines, their capacity to finance structural adjustment programs can be severely affected, and alternative approaches are necessary to achieve the green growth.
后褐煤时代绿色增长道路上的国家与企业家精神:是敌是友?
绿色治理是一个新兴领域,吸引了越来越多学者的关注,各国政府一直在使用一系列政策工具支持向绿色经济转型,包括监管、财政激励、自愿协议、财政措施、公共部门采购、针对清洁能源技术的部署。希腊在制定全面的长期能源和气候战略方面经验不足;因此,当务之急是改善长期能源和气候规划的管理和分析基础,并分析清洁能源技术的投资需求和创新融资工具。为了调查绿色经济框架下国家和企业协同作用这一关键问题,本调查采用了基于网络的调查问卷,于 2021 年 9 月至 12 月期间向西马其顿的 417 家中小型企业发放了问卷。数据分析包括探索性因素分析和逻辑回归分析,建立了一个包含三个描述绿色经济基本工具的独立因素的统计模型。结果表明,在希腊,国家环境治理往往被认为是不充分的、稀缺的,或受制于经济增长的考虑。此外,研究还表明,政府在环境法实施方面的政策主要局限于 "命令与控制 "的监管模式,这种模式无法解决绿色创新和创业问题,也无法促进私营部门与国家之间的协同作用。分析表明,如果政府收入严重依赖税收和罚款,其为结构调整计划提供资金的能力就会受到严重影响,因此有必要采取其他方法来实现绿色增长。
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European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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