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Environment, Ethics and the Corporation synthesises the perspectives of corporate environmental strategy, urban planning, international environmental diplomacy and ethics in a single, wide-ranging volume. Providing a unique analysis of the growing social and environmental responsibility within the corporate sector, this book discusses corporate innovation, entrepreneurial approaches and corporate culture from both an environmental and global perspective. Partnerships with government and non-governmental organisations on achieving environmental goals are presented in a wide range of case studies and examples which include both developed and non-developing countries. In the final section of the book, the authors turn an incisive and detailed gaze on the ethical dilemmas facing the globalised and environmentalised corporation of the future.
Author Notes
Grant Ledgerwood is Reader at the University of Greenwich and Visiting Professor of Corporate Strategy at Ohio University. He has advised corporations and governments on both sides of the Atlantic on issues of corporate strategy. His previous books include The Environmental Audit and Business Strategy. Urban Innovation and Greening the Boardroom. He was a founder editor of the quarterly journal Greener Management International (1994-98), which won an ANBAR award for general management journals. His clients have included the Ford Foundation, the federal government of Canada and the OECD (Paris). He has appeared as an invited speaker at international meetings of the Berlin Chamber of Commerce, the Scottish Institute of Directors and the Canadian Global Environmental Strategy Programme.
Arlene Idol Broadhurst is Senior Research Fellow at the University of Greenwich Business School and a consultant to the joint ethical trading project of the Natural Resources Institute and the University of Greenwich Business School. She is currently working in collaboration with the Institute of Business Ethics on UK case studies. In addition to published works on security alliances and institutional development recent publications include articles on environmental diplomacy and corporations, business ethics and corporate social responsibility, as well as enterprise televillages. She has taught international politics and theory in a number of countries, and her experiences in diplomacy, international teaching and public policy allow her a unique perspective for studying corporations, ethics and the environment.
Table of Contents
| List of Tables, Figures and Boxes | p. ix |
| List of Cases | p. xi |
| Preface and Acknowledgements | p. xii |
| Introduction | p. 1 |
| Part I The Macro-Planetary Process: Business and the Global Environment | |
| 1 The Environmentalisation of International Business | p. 9 |
| 2 Global Business Innovation and the Environment | p. 26 |
| 3 Global Trends and the Corporate Response | p. 42 |
| 4 Environmental Diplomacy and Corporations in the World-Wide Web of Interaction | p. 60 |
| 5 Greenpeace: Case Study of an NGO Multinational Enterprise | p. 83 |
| Part II The Meso-Micro Terrestrial Environment: Corporations, Nations and Cities | |
| 6 The Metropolitan Corporate Centre: Reinvention of the Medieval City-State | p. 111 |
| 7 The Environmental Entrepreneur: Personality and Culture | p. 142 |
| 8 Corporate Innovation in the Fast Lane: Environmental Technology and Planning the New Industrial Metabolism | p. 169 |
| 9 Nations and Cities: Sustainability Models | p. 189 |
| Part III Ethics and Futures: Social and Environmental Ethics | |
| 10 Business Ethics: National and International Dimensions of Social Responsibility | p. 209 |
| 11 Globalisation and the Environmentalised Corporation: Present Exemplars and Future Prospects | p. 235 |
| Notes and References | p. 248 |
| Bibliography | p. 263 |
| Index | p. 273 |
