Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) as a Support for Cleaner Production

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Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) as a Support for Cleaner Production. / Schaltegger, Stefan; Bennett, Martin; Burritt, Roger L. et al.
Environmental Management Accounting for Cleaner Production. ed. / Stefan Schaltegger. [Dordrecht]: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland, 2008. p. 3-26 (Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science; Vol. 24).

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Schaltegger, S, Bennett, M, Burritt, RL & Jasch, C 2008, Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) as a Support for Cleaner Production. in S Schaltegger (ed.), Environmental Management Accounting for Cleaner Production. Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science, vol. 24, Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland, [Dordrecht], pp. 3-26. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8913-8_1

APA

Schaltegger, S., Bennett, M., Burritt, R. L., & Jasch, C. (2008). Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) as a Support for Cleaner Production. In S. Schaltegger (Ed.), Environmental Management Accounting for Cleaner Production (pp. 3-26). (Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science; Vol. 24). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8913-8_1

Vancouver

Schaltegger S, Bennett M, Burritt RL, Jasch C. Environmental Management Accounting (EMA) as a Support for Cleaner Production. In Schaltegger S, editor, Environmental Management Accounting for Cleaner Production. [Dordrecht]: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland. 2008. p. 3-26. (Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science). doi: 10.1007/978-1-4020-8913-8_1

Bibtex

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abstract = "The potential for Cleaner Production (CP) to benefit business is well-demonstrated, but it is not yet as widely adopted as might be expected. This is unlikely to be entirely because of the lack of adequate information - other possible reasons could be that (i) CP is commonly seen as being only relevant to manufacturing, (ii) the institutional framework does not encourage the adoption of CP as well as it might do, and (iii) there is no single one-to-one relationship between organisational change (such as a move to CP) and accounting change. This contribution addresses the last-mentioned reason for hindrances to the wider adoption of CP and investigates the relationship between CP developments and innovations in relation to information requirements and accounting ...",
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