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Although there are many voices that highlight the importance of taking into consideration the restrictions imposed by the environment on the development of economic activity, at this moment, progress made in this regard is still scant. Nevertheless, sooner rather than later, companies will have to deal with a scenario of scarce natural resources where environmental orientation will be a first-order competitive element.

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© 2013 Javier Amores Salvadó, Gregorio Martín de Castro, José Emilio Navas López and Miriam Delgado Verde

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Salvadó, J.A., de Castro, G.M., López, J.E.N., Verde, M.D. (2013). Theoretical Framework. In: Environmental Innovation and Firm Performance. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137264046_1

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