Third, in addition to the role of as size (measured by the number of employees), the gender and youth, we are also the first to explore the role proportion of businesses in agriculture (since land of awareness of RE and access to information on backup to install solar panels is relatively abundant), and the generation technology as well as how they influence RE climate zone where the business is l. [...] be more environmentally conscious in light of the growing emphasis on the environment in school curricula and the The main advantage of the quantile regression is that it media, especially following the hosting of COP 27 in Egypt is more robust than the OLS to outliers. [...] Hence, it interviews with SMEs in Egypt, Hassan (2023) confirms models each part of the conditional distribution instead of that the lack of awareness about RE is one of the main the mean, as is the case in the standard OLS regression. [...] In the case of heavy- sources of energy is identified by Hassan (2023) (through tailed/asymmetric distribution, the quantile regression in-depth interviews with business owners in Egypt) as one is superior to the OLS; however, when the distribution of the main reasons encouraging the adoption of RE. [...] The case of the 25th percentile while enters with a negative coefficient of manager’s experience is insignificant for and highly significant coefficient in the case of the 75th the 5th and 50th quantiles, but enters with a positive and percentile.
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Table of Contents
- Drivers of Renewable Energy Adoption in Egypts SMEs 1
- ERF 1
- Table of Contents 2
- Table of Contents 2 2
- List of Figures and Tables 3 2
- Summary 4 2
- 1. Introduction 5 2
- 2. Literature review 6 2
- 3. Data 8 2
- 4. Methodology 8 2
- 5. Estimation results 10 2
- 6. Conclusion 13 2
- References 13 2
- Summary 4
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- 1. Introduction 5
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- 2. Literature review 6
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- 3. Data 8
- 4. Methodology 8
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- 5. Estimation results 10
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- 6. Conclusion 13
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- About the Authors 15
- Abeer Elshennawy 15
- Mohammed Bouaddi 15
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