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Dr Effie Kesidou

Dr Effie Kesidou is an Associate Professor in Applied Economics at Leeds University Business School, a Senior Research Fellow at Enterprise Research Centre, Warwick Business School, and a Visiting Scholar at School of Sustainability, Arizona State University.  Her research is interdisciplinary and uses applied economic methods to understand how businesses and regions can become more sustainable.

What can SMEs do to accelerate their journey to Net Zero?

02 November 2021 Dr Effie Kesidou

On the eve of COP26, attention is firmly focused on the climate challenge and the need for action by governments, big business, and households. Yet there will be no transition to net zero without small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs).

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