Climate change is one of the greatest challenges the world is facing today. Mitigating the emissions that lead to climate change is therefore crucial. The objective of this paper is to analyse the role of corporations and the state for climate change mitigation and the transition towards a low carbon economy. We present an explorative study using three case studies from China, the United States and Malaysia to highlight the role of corporations in three different contexts. The roles of corporations and states are inherently complex; it is far from easy to make the distinction between legal and voluntary obligations. Often politics and business are entangled, overlapping or contradictory. We suggest that to achieve climate change mitigation ...
Climate change has become an important topic on the business agenda with strong pressure being place...
Companies are increasingly under pressure from governments, investors, and consumers to act on clima...
This report examines how domestic and foreign regulations interact to shape corporate strategies to ...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges the world is facing today. Mitigating the emission...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned in its most recent Assessment Report tha...
This study examines how corporate governance of climate change is developing in the Hong Kong Specia...
The adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 has led to increasing business interest in the issue of c...
Climate change is one of the environmental issues that has increasingly attracted business attention...
This chapter relates to the NWO-funded research project "‘Getting down to business’: Economic respon...
Following the failure of climate negotiations in Copenhagen in 2009 and Cancun in 2010 to agree a su...
This study examines whether corporate commitment to climate change is driven by country-level factor...
The growing consensus among scientists and governments on the need for immediate action to avoid the...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has started to address non-Party ...
The issue of climate change has attracted increasing business attention in the past decade. Whereas ...
International audienceEnvironment can be protected through Corporate Social Responsibility, as provi...
Climate change has become an important topic on the business agenda with strong pressure being place...
Companies are increasingly under pressure from governments, investors, and consumers to act on clima...
This report examines how domestic and foreign regulations interact to shape corporate strategies to ...
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges the world is facing today. Mitigating the emission...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned in its most recent Assessment Report tha...
This study examines how corporate governance of climate change is developing in the Hong Kong Specia...
The adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 has led to increasing business interest in the issue of c...
Climate change is one of the environmental issues that has increasingly attracted business attention...
This chapter relates to the NWO-funded research project "‘Getting down to business’: Economic respon...
Following the failure of climate negotiations in Copenhagen in 2009 and Cancun in 2010 to agree a su...
This study examines whether corporate commitment to climate change is driven by country-level factor...
The growing consensus among scientists and governments on the need for immediate action to avoid the...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has started to address non-Party ...
The issue of climate change has attracted increasing business attention in the past decade. Whereas ...
International audienceEnvironment can be protected through Corporate Social Responsibility, as provi...
Climate change has become an important topic on the business agenda with strong pressure being place...
Companies are increasingly under pressure from governments, investors, and consumers to act on clima...
This report examines how domestic and foreign regulations interact to shape corporate strategies to ...