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Richard Perkins
Richard Perkins
Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Environment, LSE
Verified email at lse.ac.uk
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How do companies respond to environmental, social and governance (ESG) ratings? Evidence from Italy
E Clementino, R Perkins
Journal of Business Ethics 171 (2), 379-397, 2021
2952021
Geographies of educational mobilities: Exploring the uneven flows of international students
R Perkins, E Neumayer
The Geographical Journal 180 (3), 246-259, 2014
2882014
What explains the uneven take-up of ISO 14001 at the global level? A panel-data analysis
E Neumayer, R Perkins
Environment and planning A 36 (5), 823-839, 2004
2192004
Uneven geographies of organizational practice: Explaining the cross‐national transfer and diffusion of ISO 9000
E Neumayer, R Perkins
Economic geography 81 (3), 237-259, 2005
1912005
Transnational linkages and the spillover of environment-efficiency into developing countries
R Perkins, E Neumayer
Global Environmental Change 19 (3), 375-383, 2009
1872009
Environmental leapfrogging in developing countries: A critical assessment and reconstruction
R Perkins
Natural resources forum 27 (3), 177-188, 2003
1722003
Fostering Environment Efficiency through Transnational Linkages? Trajectories of CO2 and SO2, 1980–2000
R Perkins, E Neumayer
Environment and Planning A 40 (12), 2970-2989, 2008
1562008
Does the ‘California effect’operate across borders? Trading-and investing-up in automobile emission standards
R Perkins, E Neumayer
Journal of European public policy 19 (2), 217-237, 2012
1432012
Environmental regulation and the cross-border diffusion of new technology: Evidence from automobile patents
A Dechezleprêtre, E Neumayer, R Perkins
Research Policy 44 (1), 244-257, 2015
1412015
Student satisfaction, league tables and university applications: Evidence from Britain
S Gibbons, E Neumayer, R Perkins
Economics of Education Review 48, 148-164, 2015
1302015
Geographic variations in the early diffusion of corporate voluntary standards: comparing ISO 14001 and the Global Compact
R Perkins, E Neumayer
Environment and planning A 42 (2), 347-365, 2010
1242010
The international diffusion of new technologies: A multitechnology analysis of latecomer advantage and global economic integration
R Perkins, E Neumayer
Annals of the association of American Geographers 95 (4), 789-808, 2005
1242005
Do Membership Benefits Buy Regulatory Compliance? An Empirical Analysis of EU Directives 1978—99
R Perkins, E Neumayer
European Union Politics 8 (2), 180-206, 2007
1202007
The organized hypocrisy of ethical foreign policy: Human rights, democracy and Western arms sales
R Perkins, E Neumayer
Geoforum 41 (2), 247-256, 2010
1092010
Governing sustainability: Rio+ 20 and the road beyond
H Bulkeley, A Jordan, R Perkins, H Selin
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 31 (6), 958-970, 2013
842013
Extra-territorial interventions in conflict spaces: Explaining the geographies of post-cold war peacekeeping
R Perkins, E Neumayer
Political Geography 27 (8), 895-914, 2008
832008
Do recipient country characteristics affect international spillovers of CO2-efficiency via trade and foreign direct investment?
R Perkins, E Neumayer
Climatic Change 112, 469-491, 2012
802012
Implementing multilateral environmental agreements: An analysis of EU directives
R Perkins, E Neumayer
Global Environmental Politics 7 (3), 13-41, 2007
762007
What explains the emergence and diffusion of green bonds?
A Monk, R Perkins
Energy Policy 145, 111641, 2020
632020
Globalizing corporate environmentalism? Convergence and heterogeneity in Indian industry
R Perkins
Studies in Comparative International Development 42, 279-309, 2007
512007
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