Environmental Responsibility and Corporate Culture: The Prerequisites for Self-Regulation
Giulio Sapelli
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Giulio Sapelli: Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
Chapter Chapter 4 in Morality and Corporate Governance: Firm Integrity and Spheres of Justice, 2013, pp 57-72 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract One of the darker corners of the black box [1] of present-day firms’ technological progress and rationality (concealed rather than limited) regards the possible co-evolution of the natural environment and of the firm itself. Not much light has been shed on this topic by the more widespread debate based on the so-called environmental historiography, which has too often lingered on regretting or cursing would-be options or, alternatively, has too often been involved in the formulation of complaints whose cause is noble, but whose results however are often fruitless.
Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility; Corporate Responsibility; Visible Hand; Modern Welfare State; Corporate Social Reporting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-88-470-2784-8_4
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