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This chapter examines partnerships and their peculiarities, based on recent research from various disciplines, in the context of the large problems faced by (global) society. These problems are very complex, often cross national boundaries, and cannot easily be 'solved' by one single actor....
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This overview chapter presents the main factors relevant to multinationals and climate change, considering particularly those that play a role at the sector, firm and country levels. It summarizes the main elements that influence multinationals positions and strategies on climate change and that...
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the related carbon market …
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perceptions on how to advance the market from niche to mainstream. The issues at hand are very complex, with different types of …’ to this ‘wicked problem’. The article analyses the market for sustainable coffee, the different types of certified coffee …
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innovating for climate change, to highlight some of the competitive, technological and market issues that need to be taken into …
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societal norms relevant to MNEs: those originating from international agreements, those that are part of a so-called ‘market …
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In the past two decades, academics and practitioners have attempted to improve understanding of environmental management by classifying companies' environmental behaviour, and evaluating their performance. Driven by both research and societal interest, this has resulted in a wave of stage or...
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perspective; and on institutional and market complexity.Practical/Societal Implications: By providing overviews and …
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The strategic management of corporate sustainability tends to be approached from one theoretical perspective simultaneously in academic research and publications in mainstream journals. In corporate practice, however, a sustainability issue has different dimensions that cannot be captured if...
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The macro-level debate on the economic impact of multinational enterprises (MNEs) is still unsettled. This paper explores micro-level evidence by examining what Fortune Global 250 firms themselves report about their economic impact. Such reporting embodies corporate attempts to account for their...
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