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Business and the Natural Environment: Critical Perspectives on Business and Management

Editat de Susse Georg, Andrew Hoffman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 noi 2012
Over the past four decades, the concept of corporate environmentalism has passed through multiple iterations. Prompted by landmark environmental events such the publication of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (1962), the Santa Barbara oil spill, the Cuyahoga River fire, Love Canal, Bhopal, the Exxon Valdez spill, the Brent Spar controversy, and many other horrifying disasters, conceptions of corporate environmentalism as mere regulatory compliance gradually gave way to newer management conceptions of ‘pollution prevention’, ‘total quality environmental management’, ‘industrial ecology’, ‘life-cycle analysis’, ‘environmental strategy’, ‘environmental justice’, and, most recently, ‘sustainable development’.
Concurrent with this evolution in corporate practice has been the emergence of academic research focused on business decision-making, firm behaviour, and the protection of the natural environment. Scholars within management schools entered this research domain with gusto in the mid-1980s, and what began as a modest offshoot of traditional management research has grown into a maturing area of study within the management sciences.
This new four-volume Routledge Major Works collection will enable users to make sense of this thriving and fast-developing area of serious scholarly endeavour. The collection is fully indexed and includes a comprehensive introduction that places the collected material in its historical and intellectual context. It is destined to be valued by students, teachers, and researchers as an indispensable reference resource.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415608701
ISBN-10: 0415608708
Pagini: 2144
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 3.97 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Perspectives on Business and Management

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Part 1. Conceptual Models
Part 2. Drivers of Change
Part 3. Organizational Response
Part 4. Emergent Directions

Descriere

A new title in Routledge's Major Works series, Critical Perspectives in Business and Management, this is a four-volume collection of research in Business and the Environment.

Notă biografică

Andrew J. Hoffman is the Holcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise at the University of Michigan; a position that holds joint appointments in the Management & Organizations department at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and the Sustainable Systems group at the School of Natural Resources & Environment. He has published over 100 articles/book chapters, as well as 14 books, which have been translated into six languages. In this work, he focuses on the processes by which environmental issues both emerge and evolve as social, political and managerial issues. He receieved his joint PhD in Management and Civil & Environmental Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.




Susse Georg is Professor of Sustainable Innovation at the University of Aalborg, Copenhagen campus, in Denmark. Prior to her appointment at Aalborg University in 2012, she held a professorship at Copenhagen Business School and was co-director for CBS’ research platform on ‘Sustainable Business’. She has published articles, book chapters and two books on the development of corporate environmental management, clean technologies and sustainable cities. She is currently researching the organizational and institutional changes necessary for increased use of intermittent renewable energy in smart energy systems. She received her PhD in Environmental Economics and Policy from Copenhagen Business School.

Recenzii

'Hoffman and Georg have offered us an important mirror to examine ourselves with, reflecting back the past few decades of research and publishing in the still emerging field of Business and the Natural Environment. We have to be honest about what we see—a great deal of work rooted in the assumptions of the current theories and practices of management. But peering through the looking glass reveals that what is imperative in the years ahead is assumption-breaking and paradigm shifting work commensurate with the momentous social and environmental changes that are being wrought by the onset of the Anthropocene Era. The challenge to—and opportunity for—researchers in the field could not be more starkly drawn.' — Stuart L. Hart, Steven Grossman Endowed Chair in Sustainable Business, University of Vermont, USA
'At no time in history has society faced such seemingly insurmountable environmental challenges. Hoffman and Georg call for thoughtful scholarship, by putting into context the history of research in business and environment and outlining the real challenges that lay ahead.' — Pratima (Tima) Bansal, Canada Research Chair in Business Sustainability, Ivey Business School, Canada
'This book is a great compendium of the field of Business and the Natural Environment. For readers looking for a comprehensive introduction, the book is ideal to start exploring this important field. Andy Hoffman and Susse Georg not only look back, though, they also develop a thought-provoking argument that we have now arrived in the ‘Age of Humans’. They call into question the human relation to our planet and what this means for business.' — Jonatan Pinkse, Alliance Manchester Business School
'How have business scholars sought to understand the interactions between business and the natural environment, and where might the field be heading next? This concise volume by two leading scholars provides answers to these questions...The volume serves to welcome new scholars into the conversation and inspire debates with more established colleagues... the authors provide invigorating glimpses into several possible directions, such as challenging the premises of market models and standard economic metrics, while emphasizing systems thinking and alternative modes of organizing and governance.' — Todd Schifeling, Postdoctoral Fellow, Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise