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_aJONES, Charles _934543 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aNorth american business strategies towards climate change |
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_aOxford, UK : _bElsevier, _cDecember 2007 |
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520 | 3 | _aBusiness has become a key part of the fabric of global environmental governance, considered here as the network which orders and regulates economic activity and its impacts. We argue that businesses generally are willing to undertake limited measures consistent with a fragmented and weak policy regime. Further, the actions of businesses act to create, shape and preserve that compromised regime. We examine three types of indicators of business responses in North America: ratings by external organizations, commitments regarding emissions, and joint political action. We find business response to be highly ambiguous, with energetic efforts yielding few results | |
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_aLEVY, David L _934544 |
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_tEuropean Management Journal _g25, 6, p. 428-440 _dOxford, UK : Elsevier, December 2007 _xISSN 02632373 _w |
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