The author attempts first to determine whether there are significant differences among the major oil companies’ positions on global climate change, and second to discover the reasons behind any differences found. The investigation focuses upon Exxon and BP Amoco—two of the world’s largest oil companies. The differences between the two, with regard to their attitudes and actions on global climate change, are striking: whereas Exxon is continuing to act as one might initially expect (resisting proactive policies on climate change), BP Amoco appears more willing to contemplate a world that uses less oil. Attempts to explain these differences focus upon the companies’ respective interests, their management structures, and their nationalities. I...
Forbes issued a comprehensive report about the biggest companies around the world on April 2009. Int...
There is a long and continuing debate in the literature on corporate political power about whether b...
Master's thesis in Energy, Environment, and SocietyClimate change represents one of the greatest cha...
Behind pessimistic expectations regarding the future of an international climate treaty, substantial...
Behind pessimistic expectations regarding the future of an international climate treaty, substantial...
The primary focus of most academic climate policy studies has been the robustness of climate science...
Multinational corporations are not merely the problem in environmental concerns, but could also be p...
A signiªcant share of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions stems from the activities of multination...
Behind pessimistic expectations regarding the future of an international climate treaty, substantial...
MNCs are increasingly facing global environmental issues demanding coordinated market and non-market...
One could be forgiven for thinking that BP, the second largest global oil company, has recently beco...
In the late 1990s, after over a century of extracting hydrocarbons, the petroleum industry faced a g...
Using stakeholder theory and the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility as a basis for discussio...
This paper analyzes whether the three largest oil companies (BP, ExxonMobil, and Royal Dutch Shell) ...
This paper analyzes whether the three largest oil companies (BP, ExxonMobil, and Royal Dutch Shell) ...
Forbes issued a comprehensive report about the biggest companies around the world on April 2009. Int...
There is a long and continuing debate in the literature on corporate political power about whether b...
Master's thesis in Energy, Environment, and SocietyClimate change represents one of the greatest cha...
Behind pessimistic expectations regarding the future of an international climate treaty, substantial...
Behind pessimistic expectations regarding the future of an international climate treaty, substantial...
The primary focus of most academic climate policy studies has been the robustness of climate science...
Multinational corporations are not merely the problem in environmental concerns, but could also be p...
A signiªcant share of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions stems from the activities of multination...
Behind pessimistic expectations regarding the future of an international climate treaty, substantial...
MNCs are increasingly facing global environmental issues demanding coordinated market and non-market...
One could be forgiven for thinking that BP, the second largest global oil company, has recently beco...
In the late 1990s, after over a century of extracting hydrocarbons, the petroleum industry faced a g...
Using stakeholder theory and the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility as a basis for discussio...
This paper analyzes whether the three largest oil companies (BP, ExxonMobil, and Royal Dutch Shell) ...
This paper analyzes whether the three largest oil companies (BP, ExxonMobil, and Royal Dutch Shell) ...
Forbes issued a comprehensive report about the biggest companies around the world on April 2009. Int...
There is a long and continuing debate in the literature on corporate political power about whether b...
Master's thesis in Energy, Environment, and SocietyClimate change represents one of the greatest cha...