International audienceThis article aims at questioning the way business representatives organise when confronted to the development of international environmental regulations. The negotiations of the Convention on biodiversity (CBD) are investigated as a case study. After examining the existing literature on business involvement in international biodiversity governance, the article elaborates on a database of business participation to CBD negotiations. The main aim, while using such a database, is to clarify theoretical hypotheses on business participation to environmental regimes as well as to propose new directions for further research on business actors in environmental governance. The first results from this quantitative assessment are ...
This paper analyses a research topic poorly considered by authors interested in the legitimacy of en...
This paper analyses data from a large-scale survey on corporate action to support biodiversity and e...
Business activities play a major role in biodiversity loss and, as a result, firms are under increas...
International audienceThis article aims at questioning the way business representatives organise whe...
This article aims at questioning the way business representatives organise when confronted to the de...
This article aims at questioning the way business representatives organise when confronted to the de...
This article aims at questioning the way business representatives organise when confronted to the de...
In 2006, Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted decision VIII/17 to further...
http://www.springerlink.com/content/011136qj81022254/fulltext.pdfInternational audienceIn 2006, Part...
http://www.springerlink.com/content/011136qj81022254/fulltext.pdfInternational audienceIn 2006, Part...
In 2006, Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted decision VIII/17 to further...
In 2006, Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted decision VIII/17 to further...
In 2006, Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted decision VIII/17 to further...
This paper analyses a research topic poorly considered by authors interested in the legitimacy of en...
This paper analyses a research topic poorly considered by authors interested in the legitimacy of en...
This paper analyses data from a large-scale survey on corporate action to support biodiversity and e...
Business activities play a major role in biodiversity loss and, as a result, firms are under increas...
International audienceThis article aims at questioning the way business representatives organise whe...
This article aims at questioning the way business representatives organise when confronted to the de...
This article aims at questioning the way business representatives organise when confronted to the de...
This article aims at questioning the way business representatives organise when confronted to the de...
In 2006, Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted decision VIII/17 to further...
http://www.springerlink.com/content/011136qj81022254/fulltext.pdfInternational audienceIn 2006, Part...
http://www.springerlink.com/content/011136qj81022254/fulltext.pdfInternational audienceIn 2006, Part...
In 2006, Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted decision VIII/17 to further...
In 2006, Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted decision VIII/17 to further...
In 2006, Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted decision VIII/17 to further...
This paper analyses a research topic poorly considered by authors interested in the legitimacy of en...
This paper analyses a research topic poorly considered by authors interested in the legitimacy of en...
This paper analyses data from a large-scale survey on corporate action to support biodiversity and e...
Business activities play a major role in biodiversity loss and, as a result, firms are under increas...