Mary Jean Bürer

Publication List Details

Period

2005 - 2009

Number

10

Co-Authors

Which renewable energy policy is a venture capitalist's best friend? Empirical evidence from a survey of international cleantech investors (2009)

Mary Jean Bürer, Rolf Wüstenhagen

Governments around the world have adopted ambitious targets to increase the share of renewable energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. They pursue a variety of policy approaches to achieve these...

Cleantech Venture Investors and Energy Policy Risk – An Exploratory Analysis of Regulatory Risk Management Strategies (2008)

Mary Jean Bürer

The energy industry is a typical example of a heavily regulated industry, and particularly large incumbent energy firms have developed significant expertise in non-market strategies (or corporate...

Cleantech Venture Investors and Energy Policy Risk – An Exploratory Analysis of Regulatory Risk Management Strategies (2008)

Mary Jean Bürer

The energy industry is a typical example of a heavily regulated industry, and particularly large incumbent energy firms have developed significant expertise in non-market strategies (or corporate...

Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy Innovation - an Introduction to the Concept (2007)

Rolf Wüstenhagen, Maarten Wolsink, Mary Jean Bürer

This paper introduces the special issue on Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy Innovation. It is a collection of best papers presented at an international research conference held in Tramelan...

Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy Innovation - an Introduction to the Concept (2007)

Rolf Wüstenhagen, Maarten Wolsink, Mary Jean Bürer

This paper introduces the special issue on Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy Innovation. It is a collection of best papers presented at an international research conference held in Tramelan...

The Role of Government in Supporting the Emergence of Clean Energy Venture Capital Investing in Switzerland (2005)

Mary Jean Bürer

Clean energy innovation suffers from a double-externality problem. As any innovation, new clean energy technologies create positive external effects in the innovation phase (R&D spillover), but in...

The Role of Government in Supporting the Emergence of Clean Energy Venture Capital Investing in Switzerland (2005)

Mary Jean Bürer

Clean energy innovation suffers from a double-externality problem. As any innovation, new clean energy technologies create positive external effects in the innovation phase (R&D spillover), but in...