Comparing Environmental Management and Strategies in the UK and Germany

Project: Research

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Description

A comparative study of manufacturing firms in the UK and Germany was undertaken, based on a questionnaire survey of a representative random sample. The aim of this research was to compare environmental management activities and strategies towards the environment in the two countries, and to assess the influence of the national and sectoral contexts on these.
AcronymAGF
StatusFinished
Period01.03.0101.12.01

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  22. Integration von Nachhaltigkeit in das Controlling
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  25. Implementation of a balanced scorecard for hybrid business models
  26. Reconstructing the “biopiracy” debate from a justice perspective
  27. The Managerial Relevance of Marketing Science: Properties and Genesis
  28. Demarcating transdisciplinary research in sustainability science—Five clusters of research modes based on evidence from 59 research projects
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  31. The representative turn in EU studies
  32. Optimising Patterns of Life Conduct