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Challenges us to think about our relationship with the environment,
as individuals and as a speciesDraws together ideas from business,
religion, academia and philosophyHighly accessible, and applicable
to all, from students to CEOs
The fields of corporate environmentalism, green business and
corporate sustainability have grown significantly over the past
twenty-five years, such that the academic research domains of
business decision-making, accounting, organizational behaviour, and
the protection of the natural environment have developed into
maturing areas of study within the management sciences. Business
and the Natural Environment: A Research Overview is a summary of
the research thus far on this topic, offering a structure for
understanding its emergence and growth, the multiple facets that
make up its present state and a glimpse into the future of where it
may be going. Along the way, the authors provide a compendium of
its important works to help situate the interested reader in the
landscape of the field. One important element of this work is its
topical relevance; issues of environmental protection (and more
recently sustainability) are critically important in today's worlds
of business, policy, and public understanding. Scholars who choose
to enter this domain have much to offer of societal value while at
the same time, entering a non-fully legitimate research stream that
can lead to academic success (such as tenure). This shortform book
provides a research map for both new scholars who wish to enter the
field and more seasoned researchers who wish to understand one view
of the landscape and how they might fit within it. This expert
survey of the existing literature brings the research story into
the age of the Anthropocene and is essential primary reading.
Challenges us to think about our relationship with the environment,
as individuals and as a speciesDraws together ideas from business,
religion, academia and philosophyHighly accessible, and applicable
to all, from students to CEOs
The fields of corporate environmentalism, green business and
corporate sustainability have grown significantly over the past
twenty-five years, such that the academic research domains of
business decision-making, accounting, organizational behaviour, and
the protection of the natural environment have developed into
maturing areas of study within the management sciences. Business
and the Natural Environment: A Research Overview is a summary of
the research thus far on this topic, offering a structure for
understanding its emergence and growth, the multiple facets that
make up its present state and a glimpse into the future of where it
may be going. Along the way, the authors provide a compendium of
its important works to help situate the interested reader in the
landscape of the field. One important element of this work is its
topical relevance; issues of environmental protection (and more
recently sustainability) are critically important in today's worlds
of business, policy, and public understanding. Scholars who choose
to enter this domain have much to offer of societal value while at
the same time, entering a non-fully legitimate research stream that
can lead to academic success (such as tenure). This shortform book
provides a research map for both new scholars who wish to enter the
field and more seasoned researchers who wish to understand one view
of the landscape and how they might fit within it. This expert
survey of the existing literature brings the research story into
the age of the Anthropocene and is essential primary reading.
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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