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Environmental values and environmental concern

Environmental Education Research, 2019
AbstractAttitudes, values and concerns are frequently measured to monitor individual preferences of adolescents.
Gregor Torkar, Franz X. Bogner
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Environmental Disclosure, Environmental Performance and Firm Value

2010 International Conference on E-Product E-Service and E-Entertainment, 2010
The interrelations among environmental performance, environmental disclosure and corporate value, are basic issues of firm environmental behavior. There are different arguments in prior literatures. Based on the investigation of 145 listed chemical firms in China, we obtain results (1) environmental disclosures level is significantly associated with ...
Wu, Hongjun, Shen, Xiaobo
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Core values and environmental management

Greener Management International, 2004
) strategic programmes. These programmes are typicallytop-down in implementation, span the entire firm, and are seen to be critical to the com-petitive strength of the firm. Given their strategic nature, it is surprising that the vari-ability and uncertainty of their success continues.
John D. Hanson   +2 more
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Environmental Impact and Environmental Values

2020
This chapter completes coverage of environmental risks begun in Chap. 6, which emphasized both the philosophical rationale for expected-value risk analysis, along with weaknesses in the way that approach has been applied to agrifood gene technology. This chapter discusses ethical objections to expected value analysis and takes up classical questions in
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Economic value + environmental value + social value = ?

Interdisciplinary Environmental Review, 2004
In today's business world, the successful application of performance measurement has been one of the hallmarks of leading–edge organisations. Performance measurement is implemented to gain insight into, and make judgments about, an organisation and the effectiveness and efficiency of its programs.
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Convergence in environmental values: An empirical and conceptual defense

Philosophy & Geography, 2000
Bryan Norton's convergence hypothesis, which predicts that nonanthropocentric and human-based philosophical positions will actually converge on long-sighted, multi-value environmental policy, has drawn a number of criticisms from within environmental philosophy. In particular, nonanthropocentric theorists like J.
Ben A. Minteer, Robert E. Manning
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Environmental Values in the USA Today

Environmental Values, 2006
Editorial for special issue of Environmental Values , 'Perspectives on Environmental Values: The Princeton Workshop'
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The Value of Environmental Justice

Environmental Justice, 2008
Environmental justice, at least, entails preserving the environment as a global entity, but also making those persons who feel, have felt, have been, or are victims of environmental crimes and atrocities feel as if they are part of the solution as full members of the human community and not just the environmental dumping ground for the well-off.
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VALUING ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE

Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 1990
The purpose of this paper is to review the most important parts of the economic theory and measurement of environmental damage. The paper is structured as follows. Section 2 introduces the willingness to pay concept and money measures such as the compensating variation and the equivalent variation.
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