Green businesses: Perspectives from management and business ethics

Society and Natural Resources 11 (3):259-266 (1998)
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Abstract

Management scholars, business ethicists, and social scientists are challenged to conceptualize and measure characteristics of the “green “ business and the sustainable corporation. This article discusses two approaches identified in recent management literature on the “greening “ phenomenon, and places these approaches in context with major components of social science literature on green businesses. A set of 16 empirically tested hypotheses describing the “new ecological paradigm organization”; is included as a starting point for future research.

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