Corporate Environmentalism in a Global Economy

Corporate Environmentalism in a Global Economy

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Brown Halina Szejnwald
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Brown and her colleagues offer an unprecedented analysis of how multinational corporations and developing countries manage, in the face of differing values, to relate as each proceeds in the interest of particular development objectives. Through three case studies involving Du Pont Agrichemical, Occidental Chemical, and Xerox and the countries of India and Thailand, the authors illustrate how the differing values of the host country and the corporation influence decisions. It offers valuable insights into the anatomy of decision-making in a highly sensitive and increasingly scrutinized segment of contemporary business.

This is a particularly timely examination of multinational enterprises, of the impact of corporate cultures, sustainable development, hazard management and environmental issues seen in relationship to developing countries' values, needs, and objectives.

EAN 9780899308029
ISBN 0899308023
Binding Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date January 21, 1993
Pages 264
Language English
Country United States
Authors Brown Halina Szejnwald; Derr, Patrick; Kasperson Jeanne X.; Kasperson Roger E.; Renn Ortwin; White Allen L.