Sustainability Science Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Environ Sci Technol. 2012 Oct 16;46(20):10892-9. doi: 10.1021/es3021777. Epub 2012 Sep 25.
This paper investigates the conditions under which firms are able to develop and implement innovations with sustainable development benefits. In particular, we examine "green chemistry" innovations in the United States. Via interviews with green chemistry leaders from industry, academia, nongovernmental institutions (NGOs), and government, we identified six major categories of challenges commonly confronted by innovators: (1) economic and financial, (2) regulatory, (3) technical, (4) organizational, (5) cultural, and (6) definition and metrics. Further analysis of these barriers shows that in the United States, two elements of these that are particular to the implementation of green chemistry innovations are the absence of clear definitions and metrics for use by researchers and decision makers, as well as the interdisciplinary demands of these innovations on researchers and management. Finally, we conclude with some of the strategies that have been successful thus far in overcoming these barriers, and the types of policies which could have positive impacts moving forward.
本文探讨了企业能够开发和实施具有可持续发展效益的创新的条件。特别是,我们研究了美国的“绿色化学”创新。通过对来自工业、学术界、非政府组织(NGO)和政府的绿色化学领域领导者的采访,我们确定了创新者通常面临的六个主要挑战类别:(1)经济和财务,(2)监管,(3)技术,(4)组织,(5)文化,以及(6)定义和指标。对这些障碍的进一步分析表明,在美国,绿色化学创新实施过程中特别存在两个因素,即研究人员和决策者缺乏明确的定义和指标,以及这些创新对研究人员和管理层的跨学科要求。最后,我们总结了迄今为止在克服这些障碍方面取得成功的一些策略,以及可能对未来产生积极影响的政策类型。