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The Oxford Handbook of Business and the Natural Environment

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

04.07.2013

Herausgeber

Pratima Bansal + weitere

Verlag

OUP Oxford

Seitenzahl

718

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/3,8 cm

Gewicht

1217 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-967743-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

04.07.2013

Herausgeber

Verlag

OUP Oxford

Seitenzahl

718

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/3,8 cm

Gewicht

1217 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-967743-6

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Business and the Natural Environment
  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Business and the Natural Environment
    • Part I: Introduction

    • 1: Andrew J. Hoffman and Tima Bansal: Introduction

    • Part II: Business Strategy

    • 2: Michael V. Russo and Amy Minto: Competitive Strategy

    • 3: Petra Christmann and Glen Taylor: International Business and the Environment

    • 4: Mike Lenox and Jeffrey G. York: Environmental Entrepreneurship

    • 5: George Kassinis: The Value of Managing Stakeholders

    • Part III: Policy and Non-Market Strategies

    • 6: Andrew King, Andrea M. Prado and Jorge Rivera: Industry Self-Regulation

    • 7: David P. Baron and Tom P. Lyon: Environmental Governance

    • 8: Cary Coglianese and Ryan Anderson: Business and Environmental Law

    • Part IV: Organizational Theory and Behavior

    • 9: Lisa L. Shu and Max H. Bazerman: Cognitive Barriers to Environmental Action: Problems and Solutions

    • 10: Leigh Plunkett Tost and Kimberly A. Wade-Benzoni: Intergenerational Beneficence and the Success of Sustainability Initiatives in Organizational Contexts

    • 11: Jennifer Howard-Grenville and Stephanie Bertels: Bringing the Environment into Organizational Culture

    • 12: Michael Lounsbury, Samantha Fairclough and Min-Dong Paul Lee: Institutional Approaches to Organizations and the Natural Environment

    • 13: Magali A. Delmas and Michael W. Toffel: Institutional Pressures and Organizational Characteristics: Implications for Environmental Strategy

    • 14: Klaus Weber and Sara B. Soderstrom: Social Movements, Business, and the Environment

    • Part V: Operations and Technology

    • 15: Robert D. Klassen and Stephan Vachon: Greener Supply Chain Management

    • 16: James D. Abbey and V. Daniel R. Guide, Jr.: Closed-Loop Supply Chains

    • 17: Reid Lifset and Frank Boons: Industrial Ecology: Business Management in a Material World

    • 18: Nigel P. Melville: Information Systems, Business, and the Natural Environment: Can Digital Business Transform Environmental Sustainability? Nigel P. Melville

    • Part VI: Marketing

    • 19: Debra Scammon and Jenny Mish: From Green Marketing to Marketing for Environmental Sustainability

    • 20: Andrew Gershoff and Julie R. Irwin: Why not Choose Green Consumer Decision Making for Environmentally Friendly Products

    • 21: Timothy M. Devinney: Using Market Segmentation Approaches to Understand the Green Consumer

    • Part VII: Accounting and Finance

    • 22: Rob Gray and Irene Herremans: Sustainability and Social Responsibility Reporting and the Emergence of the External Social Audits: The Struggle for Accountability? Rob Gray and Irene Herremans

    • 23: Nola Buhr and Rob Gray: Environmental Management, Measurement and Accounting: Information for Decision and Control? Nola Buhr and Rob Gray

    • 24: Charles Cho, Dennis Patten and Robin Roberts: Corporate Environmental Financial Reporting and Financial Markets

    • 25: Rob Bauer and Jeroen Derwall: Values-driven and Profit-seeking Dimensions of Environmentally Responsible Investing

    • 26: Jean-Louis Bertrand and Bernard Sinclair-DesgagnÃ(c): Environmental Risks and Financial Markets: A Two-Way Street

    • 27: Bryan Routledge: Corporate Decision Making, Net Present Value, and the Environment

    • Part VIII: Emergent and Associated Perspectives

    • 28: Krista Bondy and Dirk Matten: Corporate Social Responsibility

    • 39: James E. Post: Business, Society and the Environment

    • 30: Linda C. Forbes and John M. Jermier: The New Corporate Environmentalism and the Symbolic Management of Organizational Culture

    • 31: Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee: Critical Perspectives on Business and the Natural Environment

    • 32: David L. Levy and Benyamin B. Lichtenstein: Approaching Business and the Environment with Complexity Theory

    • Part IX: Future Perspectives

    • 33: John R. Ehrenfeld: Beyond the Brave New World: Business for Sustainability

    • 34: Nigel Roome: Looking Back, Thinking Forward: Distinguishing Between Weak and Strong Sustainability

    • 35: Paul Shrivastava: Enterprise Sustainability 2.0: Aesthetics of Sustainability

    • 36: John Elkington and Charmain Love: Tomorrow s C-Suite Agenda

    • 37: Stuart L. Hart: The Third-Generation Corporation

    • 38: Thomas N. Gladwin: Capitalism Critique: Systemic Limits On Business Harmony With Nature