This paper compares the key arguments of ecological modernization theory (EMT) with the reality of recent environmental reform in China. Based on data gathered from a survey and in-depth interviews with executives from Hong Kong-based enterprises operating in Guangdong province, we examine the changing roles of government, market, and civil society actors in the reform process, focusing on various types of pressures these actors have exerted on business enterprises. Compatible with Mol's (2006) conjectures, ecological concerns have gradually gained a foothold in existing political, economic, and to a lesser extent, social institutions. Yet, the relevant actors and their patterns of interactions differ from what EMT generalizes from Western ...
How do stakeholder demands in response to environmental impacts and top management (TMT) motivations...
For more than two decades, under the imperative of ‘developing the country at all costs', local gove...
The high-growth, resource- and pollution-intensive industrialization model that China has pursued ha...
This paper compares the key arguments of ecological modernization theory (EMT) with the reality of r...
2014-07-13China’s rapid economic growth in the past three decades has created devastating consequenc...
What was once the reign of a 'green' social organisational fringe, Corporate Environmental Managemen...
The trade-off between environmental sustainability and economic growth has been the focus of an exte...
The process of institutionalizing environmental interests and considerations in Western (especially,...
Rapid economic development in the past two decades in China has caused serious environmental proble...
We develop a framework to analyze the closing gap between regulation and enforcement of environmenta...
In the mid-2000s, China's environmental crisis had become a major social and political hot spot'. In...
© 2020 Chenchen ShiIn the ecological modernization of China, how firms respond to environmental cons...
The Chinese authorities have traditionally responded slowly and indecisively to threats to the ecosy...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Macquarie Graduate School of Management, 2006.Bibliography: p. 2...
This chapter argues that, even though China's economy is now moving towards being more market orient...
How do stakeholder demands in response to environmental impacts and top management (TMT) motivations...
For more than two decades, under the imperative of ‘developing the country at all costs', local gove...
The high-growth, resource- and pollution-intensive industrialization model that China has pursued ha...
This paper compares the key arguments of ecological modernization theory (EMT) with the reality of r...
2014-07-13China’s rapid economic growth in the past three decades has created devastating consequenc...
What was once the reign of a 'green' social organisational fringe, Corporate Environmental Managemen...
The trade-off between environmental sustainability and economic growth has been the focus of an exte...
The process of institutionalizing environmental interests and considerations in Western (especially,...
Rapid economic development in the past two decades in China has caused serious environmental proble...
We develop a framework to analyze the closing gap between regulation and enforcement of environmenta...
In the mid-2000s, China's environmental crisis had become a major social and political hot spot'. In...
© 2020 Chenchen ShiIn the ecological modernization of China, how firms respond to environmental cons...
The Chinese authorities have traditionally responded slowly and indecisively to threats to the ecosy...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Macquarie Graduate School of Management, 2006.Bibliography: p. 2...
This chapter argues that, even though China's economy is now moving towards being more market orient...
How do stakeholder demands in response to environmental impacts and top management (TMT) motivations...
For more than two decades, under the imperative of ‘developing the country at all costs', local gove...
The high-growth, resource- and pollution-intensive industrialization model that China has pursued ha...