As green business practices grow in popularity, so does the temptation to “greenwash” one’s business to appear more environmentally and socially responsible than it actually is. We examined this phenomenon in an earlier paper, using BP and the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe as a case study and developing a framework for policing dubious claims of corporate social responsibility. This Article revisits these issues focusing on Chevron, an oil company that claims in its advertisements to care deeply about the environment and the communities in which it operates, even as it faces an $18 billion judgment for polluting the Ecuadorean Amazon and injuring its people. After describing Chevron’s “we agree” advertising campaign, the Article sets out ou...
The impacts provoked by the expanding oil industry encompass environmental destruction, health impac...
The Chevron Corporation is considered to be one of the five largest energy-producing companies in th...
This paper analyzes whether the three largest oil companies (BP, ExxonMobil, and Royal Dutch Shell)...
As green business practices grow in popularity, so does the temptation to “greenwash” one’s business...
As green business practices grow in popularity, so does the temptation to “greenwash” one’s business...
Corporations have been criticized for their environmental misdeeds for over a century, so it is not ...
In this symposium article, I explore the link between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the ...
Greenwashing means the advertisement of goods and services that are alleged to be of benefit to the ...
Over the past few years, concern about the issue of environmental sustainability has increased cons...
Public discourse on environmental responsibility and sustainability continues to pressure corporatio...
The explosion of the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon and subsequent oil spill stands as an indictment no...
Modern oil and gas production takes place in environments that are increasingly challenging, environ...
Beginning in the 1980s, corporations began participating in voluntary environmental initiatives; thi...
Corporate greenwash has accelerated in recent years, bringing in its wake growing skepticism about c...
We develop an economic model of "greenwash," in which a firm strategically discloses environmental i...
The impacts provoked by the expanding oil industry encompass environmental destruction, health impac...
The Chevron Corporation is considered to be one of the five largest energy-producing companies in th...
This paper analyzes whether the three largest oil companies (BP, ExxonMobil, and Royal Dutch Shell)...
As green business practices grow in popularity, so does the temptation to “greenwash” one’s business...
As green business practices grow in popularity, so does the temptation to “greenwash” one’s business...
Corporations have been criticized for their environmental misdeeds for over a century, so it is not ...
In this symposium article, I explore the link between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the ...
Greenwashing means the advertisement of goods and services that are alleged to be of benefit to the ...
Over the past few years, concern about the issue of environmental sustainability has increased cons...
Public discourse on environmental responsibility and sustainability continues to pressure corporatio...
The explosion of the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon and subsequent oil spill stands as an indictment no...
Modern oil and gas production takes place in environments that are increasingly challenging, environ...
Beginning in the 1980s, corporations began participating in voluntary environmental initiatives; thi...
Corporate greenwash has accelerated in recent years, bringing in its wake growing skepticism about c...
We develop an economic model of "greenwash," in which a firm strategically discloses environmental i...
The impacts provoked by the expanding oil industry encompass environmental destruction, health impac...
The Chevron Corporation is considered to be one of the five largest energy-producing companies in th...
This paper analyzes whether the three largest oil companies (BP, ExxonMobil, and Royal Dutch Shell)...