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Azizi, S., Meshkani, F & Mousa, R. (2016). Identifying and ranking the factors affecting the adoption of biofuels.Management Science Letters , 6(9), 585-590.
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Bhat, V. N. (1999). Does it pay to be green?. International Journal of Environmental Studies, 56(4), 497-507.
Cao, X. (2011). Does it pay to be green? An integrated view of environmental marketing with evidence from the forest products industry in China (Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington).
D'Souza, C., Taghian, M., Lamb, P., & Peretiatkos, R. (2006). Green products and corporate strategy: an empirical investigation. Society and business review, 1(2), 144-157.
Gan, C., Wee, H. Y., Ozanne, L., & Kao, T. H. (2008). Consumers’ purchasing behavior towards green products in New Zealand. Innovative Marketing, 4(1), 93-102.
Gurau, C., & Ranchhod, A. (2005). International green marketing: A comparative study of British and Romanian firms. International Marketing Review, 22(5), 547-561.
Hart, S. L., & Ahuja, G. (1996). Does it pay to be green? An empirical examination of the relationship between emission reduction and firm performance. Business strategy and the Environment, 5(1), 30-37.
Hu, Q., Sommerfeld, M., Jarvis, E., Ghirardi, M., Posewitz, M., Seibert, M., & Darzins, A. (2008). Microalgal triacylglycerols as feedstocks for biofuel production: perspectives and advances. The Plant Journal, 54(4), 621-639.
King, A. A., & Lenox, M. J. (2001). Does it really pay to be green? An empirical study of firm environmental and financial performance: An empirical study of firm environmental and financial performance. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 5(1), 105-116.
Orsato, R. J. (2006). Competitive environmental strategies: when does it pay to be green?. California management review, 48(2), 127-143.
Peskett, L., Slater, R., Stevens, C., & Dufey, A. (2007). Biofuels, agriculture and poverty reduction. Natural resource perspectives, 107, 1-6.
Stefan, A., & Paul, L. (2008). Does it pay to be green? A systematic overview. The Academy of Management Perspectives, 22(4), 45-62.
Tilman, D., Hill, J., & Lehman, C. (2006). Carbon-negative biofuels from low-input high-diversity grassland biomass. Science, 314(5805), 1598-1600.