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Sascha Rexhäuser studied economics at the Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena. During his studies, he focused on the economics of innovation. The subject of his diploma thesis was "Innovation and Export Performance: A Gravity Approach". Since November 2009, Sascha Rexhäuser has been working as a researcher at the Centre for European Economic Research, Department of Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental Management.
Rexhäuser, Sascha and Christian Rammer (forthcoming), Environmental Innovations and Firm Profitability: Unmasking the Porter Hypothesis, Environmental and Resource Economics.
Löschel, Andreas, Sascha Rexhäuser and Michael Schymura (2013), Trade and the Environment: An Application of the WIOD Database, Chinese Journal of Population Resources and Environment Vol. 11, 51-61.
Rennings, Klaus and Sascha Rexhäuser (2011), Long-Term Impacts of Environmental Policy and Eco-Innovative Activities of Firms, International Journal of Technology Policy and Management (IJTPM) Special Issue Vol. 11, Nos. 3/4, pp.274–290.
Mennel, Tim and Sascha Rexhäuser (2011), Green IT - eine Chance für den Umwelt- und Klimaschutz?, Energiewirtschaftliche Tagesfragen 5-2011, 61-64.
Löschel, Andreas, Sascha Rexhäuser and Michael Schymura (2013), Trade and the Environment: An Application of the WIOD Database, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 13-005, Mannheim. Download
Hottenrott, Hanna, Sascha Rexhäuser and Reinhilde Veugelers (2012), Green Innovations and Organisational Change: Making Better Use of Environmental Technology, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 9055, London. Download
Hottenrott, Hanna, Sascha Rexhäuser and Reinhilde Veugelers (2012), Green Innovations and Organizational Change: Making Better Use of Environmental Technology, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 12-043, Mannheim. Download
Rexhäuser, Sascha and Christian Rammer (2011), Unmasking the Porter Hypothesis: Environmental Innovations and Firm-Profitability, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 11-036, Mannheim. Download
Rennings, Klaus and Sascha Rexhäuser (2010), Long-Term Impacts of Environmental Policy and Eco-Innovative Activities of Firms, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 10-074, Mannheim. Download
2012: Green Innovations and Organizational Change: Making Better Use of Environmental Technology,
39th annual conference of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE),
Rom, Italy
2012: Green Innovations and Organizational Change: Making Better Use of Environmental Technology,
19th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE),
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
2012: Path-Dependendcy and Induced Environmental Innovations,
2nd SEEK Conference on The Green Growth Challenge (1556),
ZEW Mannheim, Germany
2011: Path-Dependency and Induced Environmental Innovations,
Brown Bag Seminar K.U. Leuven,
Leuven, Belgium
2010: Long Term Impacts of Environmental Policy on Eco-Innovative Activities of Firms,
4th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists in Montreal,
UQAM, Montreal, Canada
2010: Linking Environmental Indicators with Economic Data,
WIOD Conference 2010,
Wien, Austria
2012 - until now: European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), Venice, IT
2012 - 2013: European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE), Brussels, BE
Climate Policy and the Growth Pattern of Nations
Economic iNsTRuments to Achieve Climate Targets in Europe
Future Infrastructures for Meeting Energy Demands. Towards Sustainability and Social Compatibility
The Impact of Information and Communication Technology on Energy and Resource Efficiency
Determinants and Impacts of Eco-Innovations - An Empirical Analysis for Germany
Eco-Innovation and the Competitiveness of EU Industry
SEEK-Project 2010: Climate-Related Innovations, Crowding Out, and Their Impacts on Competitiveness