International audienceIn this paper we analyse the development of corporate environmental management systems through the core elements of the emerging evolutionary theory of the firm. The environmental management process means a process by which organizations change their structures and cultures as a result of an interlinked effort of individual learning and organizational transformation. We propose that effective environmental management capacities derive primarily from the adaptation of three constitutive mechanisms of firms: the coordination mechanisms, the cognitive mechanisms and the incentive mechanisms. Our theoretical results are supported by case studies in 12 industrial firms localized in France (Alsace) and in Germany (Baden-Wurt...
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this chapter is twofold. First, it aims to provide managers and research...
The evolution of environmental regulation is influenced by mutual impacts of policies, natural resou...
This paper outlines an alternative theory of organization-environment coevolution that generalizes a...
International audienceIn this paper we analyse the development of corporate environmental management...
In this paper we analyse the development of corporate environmental management systems through the c...
A study was conducted to verify whether the theory on the evolution of corporate environmental manag...
A study was conducted to verify whether the theory on the evolution of corporate environmental manag...
In this article, we propose a taxonomy for organizational approaches to envi- ronmental manage- ment...
This paper aims to analyze the organizational capabilities involved in the adoption of environmental...
Environmental management has become a fundamental concern for organizations, customers, and citizen...
Rob Dekker’s (R)Evolution: Organizations and the Dynamics of the Environment investigates the possib...
While the societal salience of environmental issues appears to have risen substantially in recent ye...
The evolution of environmental regulation is largely influenced by the reciprocal influence exerted ...
This article proposes a common approach for various taxonomies concerning the evolution stages of en...
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this chapter is twofold. First, it aims to provide managers and research...
The evolution of environmental regulation is influenced by mutual impacts of policies, natural resou...
This paper outlines an alternative theory of organization-environment coevolution that generalizes a...
International audienceIn this paper we analyse the development of corporate environmental management...
In this paper we analyse the development of corporate environmental management systems through the c...
A study was conducted to verify whether the theory on the evolution of corporate environmental manag...
A study was conducted to verify whether the theory on the evolution of corporate environmental manag...
In this article, we propose a taxonomy for organizational approaches to envi- ronmental manage- ment...
This paper aims to analyze the organizational capabilities involved in the adoption of environmental...
Environmental management has become a fundamental concern for organizations, customers, and citizen...
Rob Dekker’s (R)Evolution: Organizations and the Dynamics of the Environment investigates the possib...
While the societal salience of environmental issues appears to have risen substantially in recent ye...
The evolution of environmental regulation is largely influenced by the reciprocal influence exerted ...
This article proposes a common approach for various taxonomies concerning the evolution stages of en...
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this chapter is twofold. First, it aims to provide managers and research...
The evolution of environmental regulation is influenced by mutual impacts of policies, natural resou...
This paper outlines an alternative theory of organization-environment coevolution that generalizes a...