New Impact Model of European Industrial Sustainability from the Perspective of the Evolution of R&D Expenditures in the Industry Using Panel Data Analysis
Costinela Fortea ()
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Costinela Fortea: University Dunarea de Jos of Galati, Business Administration
Chapter Chapter 15 in Sustainable Economic Development and the European Green Deal, 2026, pp 539-560 from Springer
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Abstract In the contemporary global context, marked by profound structural transformations, climate change challenges and intensifying competitive pressures, the concept of industrial sustainability has become a strategic imperative for the EU. The dual pursuit of economic growth and environmental protection is central to the EU’s long-term vision, as reflected in the European Green Deal, the Digital Compass and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Industry, as a cornerstone of economic productivity, innovation capacity and job creation, faces the necessity to adapt to accelerating technological change, digitalization and environmental regulations that redefine production processes, supply chains and market structures.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-10326-0_15
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