Working Papers
2025
- A. Bach, F. Habermann, and N. Rudolf (2025). Compliance Costs and Real Effects of the EU Deforestation Regulation.
- J. Gessner, W. Habla, B. Rübenacker, and U. J. Wagner U. J. (2025). No Place Like Home: Charging Infrastructure and the Environmental Advantage of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles.
2024
- S. Reichelstein (2024). Innovations in Corporate Carbon Accounting.
- S. Glenk (2024). Corporate carbon accounting: Current practices and opportunities for research.
- A. Bach, S. Onori, S. Reichelstein, and J. Zhuang (2024). Fair market valuation of electric vehicle batteries in second life applications.
- G. Glenk (2024). Decision-useful carbon information.
- G. Glenk, R. Meier, and S. Reichelstein (2024). Assessing the costs of industrial decarbonization. ZEW Discussion Papers, 24–061.
2023
- S. Comello, J. Reichelstein, and S. Reichelstein (2023). Corporate carbon reporting: Improving transparency and accountability. ZEW Discussion Papers, 23–026.
- G. Glenk (2023). Toward decision-useful carbon information.
- G. Glenk, A. Kelnhofer, R. Meier, and S. Reichelstein (2023). Cost-efficient pathways to decarbonizing Portland cement production.
- T. Landaverde Lorenzo, P. Liebmann, R. Meier, M. Sutherland, and S. Reichelstein (2023). Heidelberg materials: Assessing product carbon footprints. Case studies, SM-365. Stanford Graduate School of Business.
- S. Reichelstein (2023). Carbon emission statements: Balance sheets and flow statements. ZEW Discussion Papers, 23–065.
- J. Zhuang, A. Bach, B. H. C. van Vlijmen, S. Reichelstein, W. Chueh, S. Onori, and S. M. Benson (2023). A decision-making model for retired Li-ion batteries.
2022
- S. Cohen, I. Kadach, G. Ormazabal, and S. Reichelstein (2022). Executive compensation tied to ESG performance: International evidence.
- S. Comello, J. Reichelstein, and S. Reichelstein (2022). Transparency on the Path to Net-Zero. Mannheim.
- G. Glenk, P. Holler, and S. Reichelstein (2022). Advances in Power-to-Gas technologies: cost and conversion efficiency.
- R. S. Kaplan, K. Ramanna, and S. Reichelstein (2022). Measuring product carbon footprints from cradle to gate.
- S. Reichelstein (2022). Corporate carbon emission statements. ZEW Discussion Papers, 22–052.
2021
- P. Bolton, M. T. Kacperczyk, C. Leuz, G. Ormazabal, S. Reichelstein, and D. Schoenmaker (2021). Mandatory Corporate Carbon Disclosures and the Path to Net Zero. CEPR Policy Insight.
- S. Comello, J. Reichelstein, S. and Reichelstein (2021). Corporate carbon reduction pledges: An effective tool to mitigate climate change? ZEW Discussion Papers, 21–052.
- S. Comello, J. Reichelstein, S. and Reichelstein (2021). Intertemporal Corporate Carbon Reporting.
- G. Glenk, R. Meier, and S. Reichelstein (2021). Clean energy technologies: Dynamics of cost and price.
- G. Glenk, R. Meier, and S. Reichelstein (2021). Cost dynamics of clean energy technologies. ZEW Discussion Papers, 21–054.
- G. Glenk, and S. Reichelstein (2021). Energy conversion and storage: The value of reversible Power-to-Gas systems. ZEW Discussion Papers, 21–053.
- G. Glenk, and S. Reichelstein (2021). Intermittent versus dispatchable power sources: An integrated competitive assessment. TRR 266 Accounting for Transparency Working Papers Series, 58.
2020
- A. Bach, and J. Bischof (2020). Real effects of internal information allocation: Evidence from a field experiment. Working Paper Series / TRR 266 Accounting for Transparency, SFB/
Transregio 266, 42. - S. Comello, G. Glenk, and S. Reichelstein (2020). Cost-efficient transition to clean energy transportation services. ZEW Discussion Papers, 20–054.
- B. Downar, J. Ernstberger, S. Reichelstein, S. Schwenen, and A. Zaklan (2020). The impact of carbon disclosure mandates on emissions and financial operating performance.
- G. Glenk, and S. Reichelstein (2020). Buffering the volatility in power markets: Reversible Power-to-Gas systems.