TOM VERBEKE

Evaluating environmental and resource economics journals: A TOP-curve approach (2009)

Verbeke, Tom

This article applies an alternative approach to the measurement of scholarly quality, namely the use of TOP-curves, in order to rank journals in the field of environmental and resource economics....

Evaluating Environmental and Resource Economics Journals: A TOP-Curve Approach (2009)

Rousseau, Sandra, Verbeke, Tom, Rousseau, Ronald

This article applies an alternative approach to the measurement of scholarly quality, namely the use of TOP-curves, in order to rank journals in the field of environmental and resource economics....

What Distinguishes EMAS Participants? An Exploration of Company Characteristics (2007)

Bracke, Roeland, Verbeke , Tom, Dejonckheere, Veerle

Empirical research on the characteristics of environmentally responsive companies has focussed almost exclusively on US and Japanese firms. For Europe, which is commonly considered as the greenest of...

What Distinguishes EMAS Participants? An Exploration of Company Characteristics (2007)

Bracke, Roeland, Verbeke , Tom, Dejonckheere, Veerle

Empirical research on the characteristics of environmentally responsive companies has focussed almost exclusively on US and Japanese firms. For Europe, which is commonly considered as the greenest of...

What Distinguishes EMAS Participants? An Exploration of Company Characteristics (2007)

Bracke, Roeland, Verbeke , Tom, Dejonckheere, Veerle

Empirical research on the characteristics of environmentally responsive companies has focussed almost exclusively on US and Japanese firms. For Europe, which is commonly considered as the greenest of...

What Distinguishes EMAS Participants? An Exploration of Company Characteristics (2007)

Bracke, Roeland, Verbeke , Tom, Dejonckheere, Veerle

Empirical research on the characteristics of environmentally responsive companies has focussed almost exclusively on US and Japanese firms. For Europe, which is commonly considered as the greenest of...

WORKING PAPER Bureaucratisation and the growth of health care expenditures in Europe (2005)

Johan Albrecht, Mattias Neyt, Tom Verbeke, Johan Albrecht, Mattias Neyt, ...

The public choice literature suggests that bureaucrats might join forces with specific pressure and industrial groups which advocate an expansion of health care activities. As a result, the ongoing...

WORKING PAPER The income-environment relationship: Evidence from a binary response model (2003)

Tom Verbeke, Marc De Clercq

The empirical environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) literature is vast but far from conclusive. Many authors have analysed the existence of an EKC for various pollutants. Others have used to EKC...

WORKING PAPER Environmental quality and economic growth (2002)

Tom Verbeke, Delphine François, Niko Gobbin, Glenn Rayp

Schoors and Freddy Heylen for their comments on earlier drafts. All errors are ours.

The income-environment relationship: Does a logit model offer an alternative empirical strategy?

TOM VERBEKE, M. DE CLERCQ

The empirical environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) literature is vast but far from conclusive. Many authors have analysed the existence of an EKC for various pollutants. Others have used to EKC...

What Distinguishes EMAS Participants? An Exploration of Company Characteristics

Roeland Bracke, Tom Verbeke

Empirical research on the characteristics of environmentally responsive companies has focussed almost exclusively on US and Japanese firms. For Europe, which is commonly considered as the greenest of...

What Determines the Decision to Implement EMAS? A European Firm Level Study

Roeland Bracke, Tom Verbeke, Veerle Dejonckheere

Business and financial characteristics, EMAS participation, Logistic regression, Stakeholder pressures,

Evaluating Environmental and Resource Economics Journals: A TOP-Curve Approach

Sandra Rousseau, Tom Verbeke, Ronald Rousseau

This article applies an alternative approach to the measurement of scholarly quality, namely the use of TOP-curves, in order to rank journals in the field of environmental and resource economics....