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    • Barriers to the Implementation of Green Chemistry in the United States 

      Matus, Kira Jen Mendelsohn; Clark, William; Anastas, Paul T.; Zimmerman, Julie B. (American Chemical Society, 2012)
      This paper investigates the conditions under which firms are able to develop and implement innovations with sustainable development benefits. In particular, we examine “green chemistry” innovations in the United States. ...
    • Innovation and Access to Technologies for Sustainable Development: A Global Systems Perspective 

      Harley, Alicia Grace; Murthy, Sharmila L.; Diaz Anadon, Laura; Chan, Gabriel Angelo Sherak; Matus, Kira Jen Mendelsohn; Moon, Suerie; Timmer, Vanessa Joanna; Clark, William (2014)
      This workshop report is a summary of themes discussed by five panels during a daylong workshop on “Innovation and Access to Technologies for Sustainable Development: A Global Perspective” at Harvard University on April ...
    • Making Technological Innovation Work for Sustainable Development 

      Diaz Anadon, Laura; Chan, Gabriel; Harley, Alicia Grace; Matus, Kira; Murthy, Sharmila; Clark, William (2015)
      Sustainable development requires harnessing technological innovation to improve human well-being in current and future generations. However, poor, marginalized, and unborn populations too often lack the economic or political ...
    • Overcoming the Challenges to the Implementation of Green Chemistry 

      Matus, Kira; Anastas, Paul T.; Clark, William; Itameri-Kinter, Kai (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2007)
      The Harvard-Yale-ACS GCI Green Chemistry Project is investigating the overall question of the circumstances under which firms can enact innovations that have both economic and environmental benefits, through a focused ...