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As environmental legislation grows more stringent in response to
the escalating climate crisis, some of the world's largest
corporations have adopted fraudulent mechanisms to keep their
margins of profit, and achieve improper competitive advantage. Such
mechanisms can lead to problems in the supply chain, a decrease in
market value, diminished trust in brands, increased surveillance of
companies, as well as damage to the environment. This book offers a
holistic view of the nature and consequences of environmental
fraud, bringing together practical examples, empirical research
data, and management theory. It will be of interest to academics
working in the fields of sustainability management, business
ethics, and corporate social and environmental responsibility.
This book considers the nature, causes, and consequences of extreme
pro- and anti-sustainability rhetoric, exploring how and why the
expressions of radical views on sustainability-related themes may
prevent real sustainable development. Following a thorough
introduction on sustainability rhetoric, on dialogue, and on the
role played by ideologies in the building of environmental beliefs,
Fracarolli Nunes and Lee Park examine positions and statements
expressed or made by individuals, companies, governments, and NGOs
in the last decades. The outcomes of these considerations lead to
the classification of expressions in different categories of
sustainability rhetoric, laying the groundwork for the development
of a 'sustainability spectrum': a metric for the level of
radicalization of sustainability positions, which ranges from
apocalyptic views to ultimate denial. Through the combination of
historical perspectives, theoretical frameworks, and conceptual
developments, this book provides a foundation for a more informed
and productive dialogue between radically opposing views on
sustainability issues. This volume will be of great interest to
students, scholars, and practitioners researching and working in
the areas of environmental communication and media, environmental
politics, and sustainable development.
As environmental legislation grows more stringent in response to
the escalating climate crisis, some of the world's largest
corporations have adopted fraudulent mechanisms to keep their
margins of profit, and achieve improper competitive advantage. Such
mechanisms can lead to problems in the supply chain, a decrease in
market value, diminished trust in brands, increased surveillance of
companies, as well as damage to the environment. This book offers a
holistic view of the nature and consequences of environmental
fraud, bringing together practical examples, empirical research
data, and management theory. It will be of interest to academics
working in the fields of sustainability management, business
ethics, and corporate social and environmental responsibility.
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