They talk the talk, but do they walk the walk? sustainability acceptance is low in German and New Zealand firms
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01/01/2005
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Resumo |
Through the International Sustainability Acceptance Measurement (ISAM), we intend to better understand the level of acceptance of sustainability as a practical management tool in business around the world (www.worldreply.com). It was observed by others that sustainability concepts often stay on a rather general level where it is hard to identify specific indicators and the potential for future development.i In an effort to contrast the level of sustainability in the ISAM countries, the participating universities analyze their respective country data and then co-operate to benchmark and compare this information around the globe. This makes the ISAM work one of the few world-spanning efforts to look at the practical implementation of sustainability.<br /> |
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eng |
Publicador |
USA Info |
Relação |
http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30024112/mcdonald-theytalk-2005.pdf http://www.asiaentrepreneurshipjournal.com/AJESI1Mueller.pdf |
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2005, Journal of Asia Entrepreneurship and Sustainability |
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Journal Article |