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Implementing corporate sustainability: What drives the application of sustainability management tools in Germany?
Sarah Elena Windolph, Stefan Schaltegger, Christian HerzigThe purpose of this paper is to conduct an empirical analysis among large German companies to enhance the understanding of whether and which institutional factors influence the…
CleanServs: clean services for a more sustainable world:
Adi Wolfson, Dorith Tavor, Shlomo MarkThe paper aims to describe a novel framework for service design to achieve the overall goal of sustainability and to characterize it while exploring the benefit of doing so for…
Biodiversity reporting by New Zealand local authorities: the current state of play
Annika Schneider, Grant Samkin, Howard DaveyThe purpose of this paper is to establish whether local authorities in New Zealand report biodiversity-related information and to examine the vehicles through which it is…
Public policy processes and the environment: implications for a sustainable future
Christopher L. AtkinsonThe purpose of this paper is to explore the roots of environment policy through a review and application of policy literature, portraying a disjointed process worried with…
Organisational benefits and implementation challenges of mandatory integrated reporting: Perspectives of senior executives at South African listed companies
Maxi SteynThis study aims to summarise the findings of the perceptions of Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) and senior executives of South African listed…
ISSN:
2040-8021e-ISSN:
2040-803XISSN-L:
2040-8021Online date, start – end:
2010Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof Carol Adams