U.S. non-governmental organizations’ cross-sectoral entrepreneurial strategies in energy efficiency

When established institutional pathways for energy efficiency policies necessary to mitigate climate change are blocked at the federal level, how do entrepreneurs in the NGO sector innovate new approaches? What strategies do they employ? In this paper, we look at the strategies used by leaders of U....

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