In response to pressures from governments, investors, non-governmental organisations and other stakeholders, many large corporations have adopted a variety of carbon and energy management practices, taken action to reduce their emissions and set targets to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Using the case of international retailers, this article examines whether, and under what conditions, non-state actors might be capable of assuming the governance roles that have historically been played by national governments. This article concludes that external governance pressures can, if they are aligned, robust and of sufficient duration, have a significant influence on internal governance processes and on corporate strategies and actions. Howe...
Climate change is one of the environmental issues that has increasingly attracted business attention...
Adapting to climate change requires the engagement of all actors in society. Until recently, the pre...
The companies are taking action in response to the increasing number of regulations related to the c...
This paper starts from the premise that our understanding of the extent to which, and of the conditi...
To prevent adverse effects from climate change, it is vital to involve the private sector in mitigat...
Business has become a key part of the fabric of global environmental governance, considered here as ...
International environmental cooperation can impose significant costs on private firms. Yet, in recen...
This article focuses on the Global 500, which are the world’s largest companies by revenue, to exami...
There is a growing pressure for firms to address global warming issues, but firms differ in adopting...
Addressing climate change is among the most challenging ethical issues facing contemporary business ...
In the absence of sufficient support for the Kyoto Protocol, the international policy arena on clima...
Companies are increasingly under pressure from governments, investors, and consumers to act on clima...
This study aims to investigate the effect of corporate governance mechanisms on carbon reduction per...
This main argument of the chapter is that the explanation of the slow pace of business action requir...
The growing consensus among scientists and governments on the need for immediate action to avoid the...
Climate change is one of the environmental issues that has increasingly attracted business attention...
Adapting to climate change requires the engagement of all actors in society. Until recently, the pre...
The companies are taking action in response to the increasing number of regulations related to the c...
This paper starts from the premise that our understanding of the extent to which, and of the conditi...
To prevent adverse effects from climate change, it is vital to involve the private sector in mitigat...
Business has become a key part of the fabric of global environmental governance, considered here as ...
International environmental cooperation can impose significant costs on private firms. Yet, in recen...
This article focuses on the Global 500, which are the world’s largest companies by revenue, to exami...
There is a growing pressure for firms to address global warming issues, but firms differ in adopting...
Addressing climate change is among the most challenging ethical issues facing contemporary business ...
In the absence of sufficient support for the Kyoto Protocol, the international policy arena on clima...
Companies are increasingly under pressure from governments, investors, and consumers to act on clima...
This study aims to investigate the effect of corporate governance mechanisms on carbon reduction per...
This main argument of the chapter is that the explanation of the slow pace of business action requir...
The growing consensus among scientists and governments on the need for immediate action to avoid the...
Climate change is one of the environmental issues that has increasingly attracted business attention...
Adapting to climate change requires the engagement of all actors in society. Until recently, the pre...
The companies are taking action in response to the increasing number of regulations related to the c...