Changing the Rules: Business-NGO Partnership and Structuration Theory

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Changing the Rules : Business-NGO Partnership and Structuration Theory. / Schneidewind, Uwe; Petersen, Holger.

in: Greener Management International, Jahrgang 24, Nr. Winter, 1998, S. 105-114.

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title = "Changing the Rules: Business-NGO Partnership and Structuration Theory",
abstract = "THIS PAPER analyses the role of business-environmental group partnerships in the building of social and political structures. It shows why these new mechanisms of institutional design are of high importance in an era of 'reflexive modernisation' and how these mechanisms can be conceptualised within the theoretical firamework of Anthony Giddens's structuration theory. The paper illustrates its argument with three examples of business-NGO partnerships, in the German context.",
keywords = "Sustainability sciences, Management & Economics",
author = "Uwe Schneidewind and Holger Petersen",
year = "1998",
language = "English",
volume = "24",
pages = "105--114",
journal = "Greener Management International",
issn = "0966-9671",
publisher = "Greenleaf Publishing",
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JO - Greener Management International

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