Corporate Sustainability

Corporate Sustainability

Diermeier, Daniel; Dowell, Glen D. S.; Lyon, Thomas P.

SAGE Publications Ltd

07/2014

1796

Dura

Inglês

9781446296431

15 a 20 dias

This interdisciplinary 4-volume major work brings together the most significant papers from the body of literature on corporate sustainability, drawing from a wide range of research journals.
VOLUME ONE: CONCEPTS Part One: The Meaning of Sustainability Sustainability: An Economist's Perspective - Robert Solow Toward Some Operational Principles of Sustainable Development - Herman Daly A General Framework for Analyzing Sustainability of Social-Ecological Systems - Elinor Ostrom Intergenerational Equity and the Investment of Rents from Exhaustible Resources - John Hartwick Capital Theory and the Measurement of Sustainable Development: An Indicator of "Weak" Sustainability - David Pearce and Giles Atkinson Innovative Responses to Materials Shortages - Nathan Rosenberg Social Capital and the Collective Management of Resources - Jules Pretty Social Sustainability: A Catchword between Political Pragmatism and Social Theory - Beate Littig and Erich Griessler The Economics of Resources and the Resources of Economics - Robert Solow Part Two: Sustainability and Governance The Struggle to Govern the Commons - Thomas Dietz, Elinor Ostrom and Paul C. Stern Informational Regulation of Environmental Risks - Paul Kleindorfer and Eric Orts Institutional Evolution and Change: Environmentalism and the US Chemical Industry - Andrew Hoffman Part Three: Concepts of Corporate Sustainability A Natural-Resource-based View of the Firm - Stuart Hart Sustainability and the Firm - Forest Reinhardt Impure Altruism and Donations to Public Goods: A Theory of Warm-Glow Giving - James Andreoni Incentives and Prosocial Behavior. - Roland Benabou and Jean Tirole A Modigliani-Miller Theory of Altruistic Corporate Social Responsibility - Joshua Zivin and Arthur Small VOLUME TWO: DRIVERS Part One: Private Politics Strategic Activism and Nonmarket Strategy - David Baron and Daniel Diermeier Trouble in Store: Probes, Protests, and Store Openings by Wal-Mart, 1998-2007 - Paul Ingram, Lori Qingyuan Yue and Hayagreeva Rao Private Environmental Activism and the Selection and Response of Firm Targets - Michael Lenox and Charles Eesley Part Two: Regulatory Pressure Compliance and Enforcement: Air Pollution Regulation in the U.S. Steel Industry - Wayne Gray and Mary Deily Enforcement and Over-Compliance - Jay Shimshack and Michael Ward The Impacts of the "Right to Know": Information Disclosure and the Violation of Drinking Water Standards - Lori Bennear and Sheila Olmstead Self-Regulation and Social Welfare: The Political Economy of Corporate Environmentalism - John Maxwell, Thomas Lyon and Steven Hackett Organizational Responses to Environmental Demands: Opening the Black Box - Magali Delmas and Michael Toffel Part Three: Consumer Demand Why We Boycott: Consumer Motivations for Boycott Participation - Jill Gabrielle Klein, N. Craig Smith and Andrew John Green Markets and Private Provision of Public Goods - Mathew Kotchen Does Doing Good Always Lead to Doing Better? Consumer Reactions to Corporate Social Responsibility - Sankar Sen and C.B. Bhattacharya Private Provision of Environmental Public Goods: Household Participation in Green-Electricity Programs - Matthew Kotchen and Michael Moore Eco-Labeling Strategies and Price Premium: The Wine Industry Puzzle - Magali Delmas and Laura Grant Part Four: Employees and Management Why Companies Go Green: A Model of Ecological Responsiveness - Pratima Bansal and Kendall Roth A Positive Theory of Moral Management, Social Pressure, and Corporate Social Performance - David Baron Attracting Responsible Employees: Green Production as Labor Market Screening - Kjell Arne Brekke and Karine Nyborg Managerial Interpretations and Organizational Context as Predictors of Corporate Choice of Environmental Strategy - Sanjay Sharma VOLUME THREE: STRATEGY Part One: Environmental Management and Cost Leadership Effects of "Best Practices" of Environmental Management on Cost Advantage: The Role of Complementary Assets - Petra Christmann Exploring the Locus of Profitable Pollution Reduction - Andrew King and Michael Lenox Green Clubs and Voluntary Governance: ISO 14001 and Firms' Regulatory Compliance - Matthew Potoski and Aseem Prakash Part Two: Green Markets, Product Differentiation and Ecolabeling Selling to Socially Responsible Consumers: Competition and the Private Provision of Public Goods - Mark Bagnoli and Susan Watts Label Confusion: The Groucho Effect of Uncertain Standards - Rick Harbaugh, John Maxwell and Beatrice Rousillon Can Eco-Labels Tune a Market? Evidence from Dolphin-Safe Labeling - Mario Teisl, Brian Roe and Robert Hicks Greenwash: Corporate Environmental Disclosure under Threat of Audit - Thomas Lyon and John Maxwell Tilting at Windmills? The Environmental Movement and the Emergence of the U.S. Wind Energy Sector - Wesley Sine and Brandon Lee Part Three: Activists, Private Politics and Self-Regulation The Industrial Organization of Private Politics - David Baron Part Four: Industry self-Regulation Industry Self-Regulation without Sanctions: The Chemical Industry's Responsible Care Program - Andrew King and Michael Lenox Self-Regulation, Taxation, and Public Voluntary Environmental Agreements - Thomas Lyon and John Maxwell Testing the Effects of Self-Regulation on Industrial Accidents - Steven Finger and Shanti Gamper-Rabindran Part Five: Political Strategy Toward a More General Theory of Regulation - Sam Peltzman Quality Leadership When Regulatory Standards are Forthcoming - Stefan Lutz, Thomas Lyon and John Maxwell Corporate Environmentalism and Environmental Statutory Permitting - Christopher Decker VOLUME FOUR: CONSEQUENCES Part One: Corporate Financial Performance The Effect of Socially Activist Investment Policies on the Financial Markets: Evidence from the South African Boycott - Teoh Siew Hong, Ivo Welch and Paul Wazzan Do Corporate Global Environmental Standards Create or Destroy Market Value? - Glen Dowell, Stuart Hart and Bernard Yeung Part Two: Investors Do Stock Markets Penalize Environment-Unfriendly Behaviour? Evidence From India - Shreekant Gupta and Bishwanath Goldar Misery Loves Companies: Rethinking Social Initiative by Business - Joshua Margolis and James Walsh Talking Trash: Legitimacy, Impression Management, and Unsystemmatic Risk in the Context of the Natural Environment - Pratima Bansal and Iain Clelland Social Movements as Extra-Institutional Entrepreneurs: The Effect of Protests on Stock Price Returns - Brayden King and Sarah Soule Doing Well by Doing Good? Green Office Buildings - Piet Eichholtz, Nils Kok and John Quigley Environmental Disclosure: Evidence from Newsweek's Green Companies Rankings - Thomas Lyon and Jay himshack Part Three: Corporate Social and Environmental Performance Informal Regulation of Industrial Pollution in Developing Countries: Evidence from Indonesia - Sheoli Pargal and David Wheeler Information as Regulation: The Effect of Community Right to Know Laws on Toxic Emissions - Shameek Konar and Mark Cohen How Firms Respond to Mandatory Information Disclosure - Anil R. Doshi, Glen W.S. Dowell and Michael W. Toffel Public Disclosure of Industrial Pollution: The PROPER Approach for Indonesia? - Jorge H. Garcia, Thomas Sterner and Shakeb Afsah Voluntary Compliance, Pollution Levels, and Infant Mortality in Mexico - Andrew Foster, Emilio Gutierrez and Naresh Kumar Multinationals and Anti-Sweatshop Activism - Ann Harrison and Jason Scorse
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