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This volume concentrates upon the relationship between the environment and organisations. Individual chapters deal with subjects such as green investment and leading-edge environmental management.
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A breath of fresh air - introduction to the volume, Denis Collins; research on organizations and the natural environment - some paths we have travelled, the "field ahead", Mark Starik; an empirical investigation of sustainability strategy implementation in industrial organizations, W. Edward Stead and Jean Garner Stead; the determinants of firms that formulate environmental plans, Irene Henriques and Perry Sadorsky; leading-edge environment management - motivation, opportunity, resources and processes, Anne T. Lawrence and David Morell; corporate leadership and policies for the natural environment, Monika I. Winn; clash or cooperation? understanding environmental organizations and their relationship to business, Judith A. Clair et al; conflict and collaboration - the interfaces between environmental organizations and business firms, Marie-France Turcotte; changing and converging mindsets of participants during collaborative environmental rule making - two negotiated regulation case studies, Ann E. Feyerherm; managing complex common property resources - implications of recent institutional reforms in New Zealand, John W. Selsky and P.A. Memon; sustainable development in practice - the management of Yellowstone Lake for fishing and ecosystem protection, Robert L. Swinth and Bruce C. Raymond; the performance of environmental mutual funds in the United States and Germany - is there economic hope for "green investors"?, Mark A. White; conservation strategies, firm performance and corporate reputations in the US electric utility industry, Daniel W. Greening; the complexity of fresh air - summary of findings and recommendations, Denis Collins.
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