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Joachim Schleich is affiliated with Grenoble School of Management in France. Their research primarily addresses topics within economics, econometrics, and finance, with a significant focus on energy and environmental issues.

Their work spans several specialized subfields, including Economics and Econometrics, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Building and Construction, and Marketing.

Schleich's research covers a range of topics such as Economic and Environmental Valuation, Energy Efficiency and Management, Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies, Environmental Education and Sustainability, Energy, Environment, Economic Growth, Climate Change Policy and Economics, and Housing Market and Economics.

Recent papers authored by Schleich include:

  • Adoption of retrofit measures among homeowners in EU countries: The effects of access to capital and debt aversion, 2020, Energy Policy
  • How effective are EU minimum energy performance standards and energy labels for cold appliances?, 2020, Energy Policy

Other significant papers that are frequently cited in the broader research network include:

  • Household acceptability of energy efficiency policies in the European Union: Policy characteristics trade-offs and the role of trust in government and environmental identity, 2021, Ecological Economics
  • Corporate Emissions-Trading Behaviour During the First Decade of the EU ETS, 2021, Environmental and Resource Economics
  • Economic and environmental effects of border tax adjustments, 2022, Econstor (Econstor)

Schleich regularly collaborates with several co-authors, including Corinne Faure, Marie-Charlotte Guetlein, Elisabeth Dütschke, Gengyang Tu, and Valeria Fanghella.

Their work is published frequently in key scholarly venues such as Econstor (Econstor), Energy Policy, RePEc: Research Papers in Economics, Fraunhofer-Publica (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft), and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research).

Best Publications

  • Determinants of residential water demand in Germany

    Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich;Thomas Hillenbrand

  • Residential energy-efficient technology adoption, energy conservation, knowledge, and attitudes: An analysis of European countries

    Bradford Mills;Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich

  • Beyond case studies: Barriers to energy efficiency in commerce and the services sector

    Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich;Edelgard Gruber

  • How to promote renewable energy systems successfully and effectively

    R Haas;W Eichhammer;C Huber;Ole Langniss

  • Barriers to energy efficiency: A comparison across the German commercial and services sector

    Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich

  • Adoption of energy-efficiency measures in SMEs—An empirical analysis based on energy audit data from Germany

    Tobias Fleiter;Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich;Ployplearn Ravivanpong

  • What's driving energy efficient appliance label awareness and purchase propensity?

    Bradford F. Mills;Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich

  • A large-scale test of the effects of time discounting, risk aversion, loss aversion, and present bias on household adoption of energy-efficient technologies

    Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich;Xavier Gassmann;Thomas Meissner;Corinne Faure

  • Do policy mix characteristics matter for low-carbon innovation? A survey-based exploration of renewable power generation technologies in Germany

    Karoline S. Rogge;Karoline S. Rogge;Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich

  • Effects of feedback on residential electricity demand: Findings from a field trial in Austria

    Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich;Marian Klobasa;Sebastian Gölz;Marc Brunner

  • Energy efficient technology adoption in low-income households in the European Union – What is the evidence?

    Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich

  • Making the implicit explicit: A look inside the implicit discount rate

    Joachim Schleich;Xavier Gassmann;Corinne Faure;Thomas Meissner

  • Making the implicit explicit: A look inside the implicit discount rate

    Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich;Xavier Gassmann;Corinne Faure;Thomas Meissner;Thomas Meissner

  • Do energy audits help reduce barriers to energy efficiency? An empirical analysis for Germany

    Joachim Schleich

  • EU emissions trading: an early analysis of national allocation plans for 2008–2012

    Regina Betz;Karoline Rogge;Joachim Schleich

  • Profits or preferences? Assessing the adoption of residential solar thermal technologies

    Bradford F. Mills;Joachim Schleich

  • Endogenous technological change and emissions: the case of the German steel industry

    Christian Lutz;Bernd Meyer;Carsten Nathani;Joachim Schleich

  • Household transitions to energy efficient lighting

    Bradford Mills;Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich;Joachim Schleich

  • Why Don't Households See the Light?: Explaining the Diffusion of Compact Fluorescent Lamps

    Bradford F. Mills;Joachim Schleich

  • Environmental quality with endogenous domestic and trade policies

    Joachim Schleich

  • Designing National Allocation Plans For EU-Emissions Trading – A First Analysis of the Outcomes

    Regina Betz;Wolfgang Eichhammer;Joachim Schleich

  • Summary of the 3rd ENER Forum: How to promote renewable energy systems successfully and effectively

    R. Haas;C. Huber;W. Eichhammer;O. Langniss

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Ziegler
Andreas Ziegler University of Kassel
Klaus Rennings
Klaus Rennings Centre for European Economic Research
Ying Fan
Ying Fan Beihang University
Pablo del Río
Pablo del Río Spanish National Research Council
Félix Hernández
Félix Hernández Jaume I University
Ernst Worrell
Ernst Worrell Utrecht University
Martin Kumar Patel
Martin Kumar Patel University of Geneva
Reinhard Madlener
Reinhard Madlener RWTH Aachen University
Adrian Smith
Adrian Smith University of Oxford
Karsten Neuhoff
Karsten Neuhoff German Institute for Economic Research

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