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050 _aTD898.118
_b.S748 1998
100 1 _aSteger, Ulrich.
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245 1 4 _aThe Strategic Dimensions of Environmental Management :
_bSustaining the Corporation during the Age of Ecological Discovery /
_cUlrich Steger with Ralph Meima.
260 _aBasingstoke :
_bMacmillan,
_c1998.
300 _axiii, 262 p. :
_bill. ;
_c23 cm.
500 _aTranslated from the German original by Ralph Meima.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 255-256) and index.
505 _aTable of contents: Introduction - PART 1: BACKGROUND ISSUES - The Environmental State of Our World: Can We Locate the Real Problem? - Ecology, Economics, and Industry - PART 2: THE CONTEXT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - Social Trends - Environmental Management: the Shape of the Future? - Environment and the Consumer - The Instruments of Environmental Policy - Environmental Protection and International Competition - The Strategic Fusing of Economy and Ecology: Three Examples - PART 3: THE NORMATIVE AND STRATEGIC DIMENSIONS OF CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - Corporate Objectives and Environmental Protection - Generic Environmental Management Strategies - Three Tools for Strategic Analysis of Environmental Markets - Strategic Control and Risk Management - Environmental Management Tools for Strategic Control - PART 4: INTEGRATED CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - Environmental Production Management - Environmental Marketing Management - Environmental Technology Management - The Organization of Environmental Management - Environmental Human Resource Management - Conclusions: Sustaining the Corporation
520 _aEcology has become an integral part of the strategic context in which corporations operate. This book examines the strategic issues, concepts and tools which managers should understand to sustain their own business competitiveness as society evolves toward another definition of progress. The book argues that strategic environment management provides a learning context for the development of more general competitive capabilities.
650 0 _aEnvironmental responsibility.
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650 0 _aIndustrial management
_xEnvironmental aspects.
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700 1 _aMeima, Ralph.
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