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WHY COMPANIES GO GREEN: A MODEL OF ECOLOGICAL RESPONSIVENESS.

2000· article· en· 3,576 citations· W1969274127 on OpenAlex· 10.2307/1556363

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Abstract

The authors conducted a qualitative study of the motivations and contextual factors that induce corporate ecological responsiveness. Analytic induction applied to data collected from 53 firms in the United Kingdom and Japan revealed three motivations: competitiveness, legitimation, and ecological responsibility. These motivations were influenced by three contextual conditions: field cohesion, issue salience, and individual concern. In this article, the authors also identify the conditions that likely lead to high corporate ecological responsiveness.

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Venue
Academy of Management Journal
Topic
Environmental Sustainability in Business
Field
Business, Management and Accounting
Canadian institutions
Western University
Funders
Keywords
Organizational ecologyBusinessSocial ecological modelEcologyEconomicsMarketingEnvironmental resource managementIndustrial organizationManagementBiology
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