Type | Working Paper |
Title | Environmental consciousness, size and intensity of ict adoption in two industrial sectors |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
URL | http://www.fgks.in/images/pdf/conf/Lal_and_Paul.pdf |
Abstract | India is an emerging economy where rapid growth in small and large enterprises is taking place. The environmental impact of such industrialization has become a prime concern. This study is undertaken to investigate the characteristics of manufacturing units (firms subsequently) that influence their environmental consciousness. The environmental consciousness is measured as intensity of investment on pollution control equipment. The paper uses data from Annual Survey of Industries, 2010-11. The variables used in the study are - investment on pollution control equipment, age of firms, wage rates, size of firms, investment on imported raw material and ICT equipment etc. Two industrial sectors, namely; chemical and textile have been used in the study. A Censored Tobit model is used to identify the factors that influence the extent of investment in pollution control equipment. The findings suggest that newer firms in textile sector are more environmentally conscious. The results also suggest that more environmentally conscious firms are more technology savvy as far as adoption of ICTs is concerned. The factors are not uniform across both the sectors. The size of firms and intensity of ICT used have emerged as common factors while in textile industry, age has also played an important role. |
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