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The Oxford Handbook of Business and the Natural Environment
von Pratima Bansal, Andrew J. Hoffman
Verlag: OUP Oxford
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-19-967743-6
Erschienen am 04.07.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 244 mm [H] x 170 mm [B] x 38 mm [T]
Gewicht: 1217 Gramm
Umfang: 718 Seiten

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This handbook discusses the main issues, research, and theory on business and the environment, and how they impact on different business functions and disciplines



  • 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-Desgagné: 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



Pratima Bansal is Director of the Centre for Building Sustainable Value and the Executive Director for the Network for Business Sustainability. In 2008, she was awarded the Aspen's Institute title of Faculty Pioneer for Academic Leadership. She also held the title of Faculty Scholar from 2008-2010, awarded by the University of Western Ontario. Her first co-edited book with Elizabeth Howard, Business and the Natural Environment, took a disciplinary perspective. She has sat on six different editorial boards and is presently an Associate Editor for the Academy of Management Journal. Her research has also been cited in the popular press including The Independent, The Wall Street Journal, The National Post, and the Globe and Mail. She has also been awarded 13 research grants. Tima has been researching social and environmental issues since she completed her doctorate in 1996 at the University of Oxford.
Andrew J. Hoffman is the Holcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise at the University of Michigan, where he holds joint appointments at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and the School of Natural Resources & Environment. He also serves as Director of the Frederick A. and Barbara M. Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford. He has written, edited, or contributed to ten books and over ninety articles and book chapters on these issues. He was awarded the 2011 Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellowship, the 2009 Aspen Environmental Fellowship, the 2009 Manos Page Prize, and the 2003 Faculty Pioneer/Rising Star Award. His book, From Heresy to Dogma, was awarded the 2001 Rachel Carson Prize from the Society for Social Studies of Science. Andy serves on advisory boards of the SustainAbility Council, Next Era Renewable Energy Trust, and the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, as well as the editorial board of Organization & Environment.


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