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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Neil Gunningham , Professor Tom D. CampbellPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 1.320kg ISBN: 9780754628248ISBN 10: 0754628248 Pages: 628 Publication Date: 20 November 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Introduction; Part I The Development of CER: the First-Generation Debates: A road map for natural capitalism, Amory B. Lovins, L. Hunter Lovins and Paul Hawken; A natural-resource-based view of the firm, Stuart L. Hart; Green and competitive: ending the stalemate, Michael E. Porter and Claas van der Linde; Toward a new conception of the environment-competitiveness relationship, Michael E Porter and Claas van der Linde; Ecological modernisation, ecological modernities, Peter Christoff; Towards the sustainable corporation: win-win-win business strategies for sustainable development, John Elkington; It's not easy being green, Noah Walley and Bradley Whitehead. Part II Second-Generation CER: Beyond the Win-Win-Win/Win-Lose Dichotomy: When pollution prevention meets the bottom line, Linda Greer and Christopher van Löben Sels; Environmental product differentiation: implications for corporate strategy, Forest L. Reinhardt; Market failure and the environmental policies of firms: economic rationales for 'beyond compliance' behavior, Forest Reinhardt; Is there a market for virtue? The business case for corporate social responsibility, David J. Vogel; Beyond the business case for corporate sustainability, Thomas Dyllick and Kai Hockerts; Strategy and society: the link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility, Michael E. Porter and Mark R. Kramer. Part III Ethics, Altruism and the Business Case for CER: Corporate social responsibility: an economic and public policy perspective, Paul R. Portney; The 4 faces of corporate citizenship, Archie B. Carroll; When it hits the fan, Edmund M. Burke; Environmental visibility: a trigger of green organizational response, Frances E. Bowen. Part IV How Real is CER? What the Evidence Tells Us: Why do firms adopt 'beyond compliance' environmental policies?, Aseem Prakash; Does it really pay to be green? An empirical study of firm environmental and financial performance, Andrew A. King and Michael J. Lenox; Developing environmental management strategies, Nigel Roome; Extending linear approaches to mapping corporate environmental behaviour, A. Ghobadian, H. Viney, J. Lui and P. James; Hitting the green wall, Robert D. Shelton. Part V Explaining Variation in CER: The meaning of greening: a plea for an organizational theory, Thomas N. Gladwin; The greening of the board room: how German companies are dealing with environmental issues, Ulrich Steger; Policy networks and firm behaviours: governance systems and firm responses to external demands for sustainable forest management, Benjamin Cashore and Ilan Vertinsky; Stage models of corporate 'greening': a critical evaluation, Anja Schaefer and Brian Harvey; The myth of best practices: the context dependence of 2 high-performing waste reduction programs, Peter B. Cebon. Part VI Towards an Interactive Model of CER: Social license and environmental protection: why businesses go beyond compliance, Neil Gunningham. Robert A. Kagan and Dorothy Thornton; Managerial interpretations and organizational context as predictors of corporate choice of environmental strategy, Sanjay Sharma; The new corporate social responsibility, Graeme Auld, Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore; Globalization and the environment: strategies for international voluntary environmental initiatives, Petra Christmann and Glen Taylor; Name index.ReviewsAuthor InformationNeil Gunningham is a Professor at the Fenner School of Environment and Society and the Regulatory Institutions Network at the the Australian National University, Australia and Distinguised Research Professor at the University of Cardiff, Wales. His previous books include Smart Regulation (with Grabosky), Leaders and Laggards:Next Generation Environmental Regulation (with Sinclair) and Shades of Green: Business, Regulation and Environment (with Kagan and Thornton). Amory B. Lovins, L. Hunter Lovins, Paul Hawken, Stuart L. Hart, Michael E. Porter, Claas van der Linde, Peter Christoff, John Elkington, Noah Walley, Bradley Whitehead, Linda Greer, Christopher van Loben Sels, Forest L. Reinhardt, ,David J. Vogel, Thomas Dyllick, Kai Hockerts, Mark R. Kramer Paul R. Portney, Edmund M. Burke, Frances E. Bowen, Aseem Prakash, Andrew A. King, Michael J. Lenox, Nigel Roome, A. Ghobadian, H. Viney, J. Lui, P. James, Robert D. Shelton, Thomas N. Gladwin, Ulrich Steger, Benjamin Cashore, Ilan Vertinsky, Anja Schaefer, Brian Harvey, Peter B. Cebon, Neil Gunningham. Robert A. Kagan, Dorothy Thornton, Sanjay Sharma, Graeme Auld, Steven Bernstein, Petra Christmann, Glen Taylor. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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