Environmental ethics as an alternative for evaluation theory in for-profit business contexts

Evaluation and Program Planning 27 (3):357-363 (2004)
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Abstract

The predominant context for evaluation in for-profit organizations is economics coupled with a distinctly anthropocentric worldview. A case is made for environmental ethics as a more sustainable theoretical foundation for evaluation in for-profit firms.

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