Why and How to adopt Green Management into Business Organizations? The Case Study of Korean SMEs in Manufacturing Industry

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Why and How to adopt Green Management into Business Organizations? The Case Study of Korean SMEs in Manufacturing Industry. / Lee, Ki-Hoon.
in: Management Decision, Jahrgang 47, Nr. 7, 31.07.2009, S. 1101-1121.

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