Many governments, firms, institutions and individuals have become increasingly cognizant of their impact on the environment, most notably with respect to global climate change. This coupled with a threat of future regulation and a desire for a ‘green’ image, among other reasons, has led firms and institutions to begin critically evaluating and managing their own “carbon footprint”. Effective programs to manage greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) benefit from understanding the preferences of the constituents the program intends to serve. This study uses a survey at Michigan State University to examine the preferences of constituents (students, faculty and staff) for attributes of alternative greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction strategies. The first e...
Sustainability is becoming more important in our culture, with industry and governments working to r...
This project serves as a study comparing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions between universities in Texa...
The scientific community is a near consensus that climate change is not only anthropogenic but is al...
Many governments, firms, institutions and individuals have become increasingly cognizant of their im...
This dissertation explores motivations behind setting voluntary greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduct...
This study examines attitudes toward environmental sustainability among college students. The ...
This dissertation prospectus compiles three studies that constitute the current state and direction ...
This report seeks to identify best practices in engaging faculty and staff in GHG emission reduction...
Initiatives that use information to catalyze collective action have proliferated in recent years, an...
The first essay of this dissertation examines how firms respond to pressures to voluntarily disclose...
The objective of this dissertation is to improve our understanding of environmental policies, partic...
In this study, I explored the differences between greenhouse gas emissions of different colleges and...
A sample of 205 university students provided input regarding an array of 32 issues germane to both g...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore environmental attitudes and how such attitudes, wh...
The first essay, co-authored with Sumeet Gulati, estimates the increase in the market share of ENERG...
Sustainability is becoming more important in our culture, with industry and governments working to r...
This project serves as a study comparing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions between universities in Texa...
The scientific community is a near consensus that climate change is not only anthropogenic but is al...
Many governments, firms, institutions and individuals have become increasingly cognizant of their im...
This dissertation explores motivations behind setting voluntary greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduct...
This study examines attitudes toward environmental sustainability among college students. The ...
This dissertation prospectus compiles three studies that constitute the current state and direction ...
This report seeks to identify best practices in engaging faculty and staff in GHG emission reduction...
Initiatives that use information to catalyze collective action have proliferated in recent years, an...
The first essay of this dissertation examines how firms respond to pressures to voluntarily disclose...
The objective of this dissertation is to improve our understanding of environmental policies, partic...
In this study, I explored the differences between greenhouse gas emissions of different colleges and...
A sample of 205 university students provided input regarding an array of 32 issues germane to both g...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore environmental attitudes and how such attitudes, wh...
The first essay, co-authored with Sumeet Gulati, estimates the increase in the market share of ENERG...
Sustainability is becoming more important in our culture, with industry and governments working to r...
This project serves as a study comparing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions between universities in Texa...
The scientific community is a near consensus that climate change is not only anthropogenic but is al...