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Environmental Innovation and Ecodesign : Certainties and Controversies.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (201 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119543947
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Environmental Innovation and EcodesignDDC classification:
  • 333.72
LOC classification:
  • QH541.15.E25 .D437 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Environmental Innovation: A Controversial Doctrine -- 1.1. Progressive conceptualization of "environmental innovation": a journey back through 40 years of controversies -- 1.1.1. Environmental concerns and innovations: the first proposals of economic theory during the 1970s -- 1.1.2. Involvement in environmental technologies and green growth in the 1980s -- 1.1.3. Diverse theoretical appropriations of the concept by economic sciences from the 1990s onwards -- 1.1.4. Conceptual beginnings and an existential crisis in environmental innovations during the 2000s -- 1.2. Critical analysis of the typology of environmental innovations -- 1.2.1. Degrees of change of environmental innovation -- 1.2.2. "End-of-pipe" technologies: a limited palliative approach to conservation of the environment? -- 1.2.3. Clean technologies, a preventive, radical and modular approach -- 1.2.4. The circular economy: Another form of systemic environmental innovation -- 1.2.5. The quest for eco-efficiency, an objective based on a productivist approach -- 1.3. Drivers of environmental innovation in the face of institutional tensions -- 1.3.1. Modifying the dominant design, thanks to transition management theory -- 1.3.2. Moving towards a specificity of technological trajectories of environmental innovations? -- 1.3.3. Creation of technical conventions promoting conservation of the environment -- 1.3.4. The rebound effect, the forgotten impacts and macrosystemic crises -- 1.4. Conclusion -- 2. Ecodesign and Technological Change: A Missed Opportunity? -- 2.1. Ecodesign and the dispute over methods -- 2.1.1. Ecodesign during the 1970s, the metronome of a new mode of development -- 2.1.2. First theorization and confrontation with reality during the course of the 1980s.
2.1.3. Birth of sustainable development and a rocky start for industrialists -- 2.1.4. The limited effects of an "open" ecodesign philosophy -- 2.2. The main determining factors of ecodesign -- 2.2.1. Integration of the environment: the end result of totalquality management -- 2.2.2. Towards environmental declarations about products -- 2.2.3. A multitude of tools to encourage ecodesign -- 2.3. Product life cycle analysis: a limited tool for decisionmaking in the face of complexity -- 2.3.1. Towards supremacy of the life cycle analysis -- 2.3.2. Product life cycle analysis: a tool weakened by complexity -- 2.4. Ecodesign confronted with environmental and economic problems -- 2.4.1. The different concepts of the environment, a multidimensional and complex notion -- 2.4.2. The environment from the perspective of Boltanski and Thévenot's "worlds" -- 2.4.3. Towards a "tragedy of change"? -- 2.5. Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index -- Other titles from iSTE in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management -- EULA.
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Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Environmental Innovation: A Controversial Doctrine -- 1.1. Progressive conceptualization of "environmental innovation": a journey back through 40 years of controversies -- 1.1.1. Environmental concerns and innovations: the first proposals of economic theory during the 1970s -- 1.1.2. Involvement in environmental technologies and green growth in the 1980s -- 1.1.3. Diverse theoretical appropriations of the concept by economic sciences from the 1990s onwards -- 1.1.4. Conceptual beginnings and an existential crisis in environmental innovations during the 2000s -- 1.2. Critical analysis of the typology of environmental innovations -- 1.2.1. Degrees of change of environmental innovation -- 1.2.2. "End-of-pipe" technologies: a limited palliative approach to conservation of the environment? -- 1.2.3. Clean technologies, a preventive, radical and modular approach -- 1.2.4. The circular economy: Another form of systemic environmental innovation -- 1.2.5. The quest for eco-efficiency, an objective based on a productivist approach -- 1.3. Drivers of environmental innovation in the face of institutional tensions -- 1.3.1. Modifying the dominant design, thanks to transition management theory -- 1.3.2. Moving towards a specificity of technological trajectories of environmental innovations? -- 1.3.3. Creation of technical conventions promoting conservation of the environment -- 1.3.4. The rebound effect, the forgotten impacts and macrosystemic crises -- 1.4. Conclusion -- 2. Ecodesign and Technological Change: A Missed Opportunity? -- 2.1. Ecodesign and the dispute over methods -- 2.1.1. Ecodesign during the 1970s, the metronome of a new mode of development -- 2.1.2. First theorization and confrontation with reality during the course of the 1980s.

2.1.3. Birth of sustainable development and a rocky start for industrialists -- 2.1.4. The limited effects of an "open" ecodesign philosophy -- 2.2. The main determining factors of ecodesign -- 2.2.1. Integration of the environment: the end result of totalquality management -- 2.2.2. Towards environmental declarations about products -- 2.2.3. A multitude of tools to encourage ecodesign -- 2.3. Product life cycle analysis: a limited tool for decisionmaking in the face of complexity -- 2.3.1. Towards supremacy of the life cycle analysis -- 2.3.2. Product life cycle analysis: a tool weakened by complexity -- 2.4. Ecodesign confronted with environmental and economic problems -- 2.4.1. The different concepts of the environment, a multidimensional and complex notion -- 2.4.2. The environment from the perspective of Boltanski and Thévenot's "worlds" -- 2.4.3. Towards a "tragedy of change"? -- 2.5. Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index -- Other titles from iSTE in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management -- EULA.

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