International audienceCorporate social responsibility is increasingly discussed in economics and management studies today. Corporate leaders often make use of this concept, which finds its origins in philosophy, to analyse the normative behaviour of their companies. But what exactly is corporate responsibility? Is it a mere concept currently in vogue, or is it a new structural approach which could indeed take responsibility into account insofar as long-term environmental preservation is concerned? In order to answer this question, this study first proposes a reading of "stakeholders". This approach poses several problems when dealing with corporate responsibility regarding the preservation of nature. Secondly, it presents a more detailed an...
Environmental problems are often seen as unregulated negative externalities. In this case, environme...
The increasing pressures to conserve biodiversity—particularly for industries based on the exploitat...
To halt the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services, various actors including companies need to ...
International audienceThe paper analyses the motives and consequences of including environmental pro...
The idea of there being an inherent responsibility on the part of an organisation towards its stakeh...
The paper is dedicated to identifying the role of stakeholders in implementing social and environmen...
Considering environmental protection requirements in business operations may, in the long run, deter...
This article investigates the current status of studies into corporate environmental responsibility ...
This chapter reviews and offers a taxonomy of the theoretical literature on environmental responsibi...
Business leaders, government officials, and academics are focusing considerable attention on the con...
The study is based on comparative theoretical research into the concepts of corporate social and env...
International audienceCorporate social responsibility (CSR) is receiving an increased attention in b...
Environmental problems are often seen as unregulated negative externalities. In this case, environme...
The increasing pressures to conserve biodiversity—particularly for industries based on the exploitat...
To halt the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services, various actors including companies need to ...
International audienceThe paper analyses the motives and consequences of including environmental pro...
The idea of there being an inherent responsibility on the part of an organisation towards its stakeh...
The paper is dedicated to identifying the role of stakeholders in implementing social and environmen...
Considering environmental protection requirements in business operations may, in the long run, deter...
This article investigates the current status of studies into corporate environmental responsibility ...
This chapter reviews and offers a taxonomy of the theoretical literature on environmental responsibi...
Business leaders, government officials, and academics are focusing considerable attention on the con...
The study is based on comparative theoretical research into the concepts of corporate social and env...
International audienceCorporate social responsibility (CSR) is receiving an increased attention in b...
Environmental problems are often seen as unregulated negative externalities. In this case, environme...
The increasing pressures to conserve biodiversity—particularly for industries based on the exploitat...
To halt the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services, various actors including companies need to ...