Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management
2002 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2002
- Stakeholder excellence? Framing the evolution and complexity of a stakeholder perspective of the firm pp. 187-195

- Jan Jonker and David Foster
- Using the Australian Business Excellence Framework to achieve sustainable business excellence pp. 196-205

- Hsien Hui Khoo and Kay Chuan Tan
- Environmental management in large‐scale building projects—learning from Hammarby Sjöstad pp. 206-214

- Rolf Johansson and Örjan Svane
- Scoring corporate environmental and sustainability reports using GRI 2000, ISO 14031 and other criteria pp. 215-233

- J. Emil Morhardt, Sarah Baird and Kelly Freeman
Volume 9, issue 3, 2002
- The relationship between the environmental and economic performance of firms: an empirical analysis of the European paper industry pp. 133-146

- Marcus Wagner, Nguyen Van Phu, Théophile Azomahou and Walter Wehrmeyer
- On the concept of a universal audit of quality and environmental management systems pp. 147-156

- Stanislav Karapetrovic
- The role of stakeholders in Sydney's green games pp. 157-169

- Kate Kearins and Kathryn Pavlovich
- Regional industrial recycling network in energy supply—the case of Joensuu city, Finland pp. 170-185

- Jouni Korhonen, Heikki Niemeläinen and Kyösti Pulliainen
Volume 9, issue 2, 2002
- Inclusive innovation: a research project on the inclusion of social responsibility pp. 83-90

- Andre Nijhof, Olaf Fisscher and Jan Kees Looise
- Prospects of a unified management system pp. 91-98

- Tine Herreborg Jørgensen and Gorm Simonsen
- From financial to sustainable profit pp. 99-106

- Jacqueline Cramer
- Mapping environmental management system initiatives in Swedish local authorities—a national survey pp. 107-115

- Sara Emilsson and Olof Hjelm
- Applying organizational environmental tools and techniques pp. 116-125

- Elaine Lawrence, Duncan Andrews, Brian Ralph and Chris France
- Vital signs 2000/2001: the environmental trends that are shaping our future by Lester R. Brown, Michael Renner and Brian Halweil, 2000. Earthscan, 192 pp, £12.95 (pbk). ISBN 1 85383 746 6 pp. 126-127

- Stephen Morse
- The illusion of progress: unsustainable development in international law and policy by Alexander Gillespie, 2001. Earthscan, xi + 244 pp, £14.95 (pbk). ISBN 1‐85383‐757‐1 pp. 127-128

- Jonnalagadda Rajeswar
- State of the world 2001: a Worldwatch Institute report on progress towards a sustainable society by Lester R. Brown et al., 2001. Earthscan, 275 pp, £12.95 (pbk). ISBN 1 85383 769 5 pp. 128-129

- Frank Birkin
- Sustainable solutions: developing products and services for the future by Martin Charter and Ursela Chitner, 2001. Greenleaf, 469 pp, £40.00 (hbk). ISBN 1‐874719‐36‐5 pp. 129-130

- Gen L Cannibal
- Stefan A. Seuring, 'Classifying corporate MEFA applications: development and empirical test of a conceptual model'. Eco‐Management and Auditing 8(1)2001, 25–35 pp. 131-131

- Stefan A. Seuring
Volume 9, issue 1, 2002
- Globalization, corporate social responsibility and human rights pp. 1-7

- Richard Welford
- Stakeholder accountability or stakeholder management: a review of UK firms' social and ethical accounting, auditing and reporting (SEAAR) practices pp. 8-25

- Ataur Rahman Belal
- ‘Green alliances’ of business and NGOs. New styles of self‐regulation or ‘dead‐end roads’? pp. 26-36

- Bas Arts
- The essential stakeholder dialogue pp. 37-45

- Peter R. Downey
- Communication in corporate environmental reports pp. 46-65

- Pontus Cerin
- The dominant economics paradigm and corporate social responsibility pp. 66-79

- Jouni Korhonen
- Contemporary Environmental Accounting: Issues, Concepts and Practice by Stefan Schaltegger and Roger Burritt, 2000. Greenleaf, 462 pp, £19.95 (pbk). ISBN 1‐874719‐35‐7 pp. 81-82

- Christine Robertson‐Millar
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